News (Media Awareness Project) - US AL: Linden to Get Drug Dog |
Title: | US AL: Linden to Get Drug Dog |
Published On: | 2003-09-10 |
Source: | Demopolis Times, The (AL) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-19 12:54:39 |
LINDEN TO GET DRUG DOG
The Linden City Council voted Monday to purchase and provide transportation
for a new drug dog.
The approval of the motion by councilman Dennis Breckenridge was given over
the strong objections of Linden Mayor Pat Vice.
The city has not had a drug dog since January 2002. The council at the time
voted to stop paying for feed and medical service for the dog, which was
owned by a former police officer.
"I'm strongly opposed to a (drug) dog," the mayor said. "...Demopolis has a
drug dog that we can borrow." The liability and the cost of a drug dog is
not made up by the number of drug arrests, Vice said.
"I personally think it's a good thing," said councilman Butch King. "...We
need to take it to the schools.
"...There are people driving through Linden everyday hauling drugs," King
said. "...There is a drug problem, and I think we need to do something about."
The dog will cost $6,000, said Linden Public Safety Director Jeff Laduron.
A demonstration of the drug dog will be provided for the council.
In other action from Monday's council meeting, the council voted to support
a proposed one-cent county sales tax if the city would receive half a cent
of the money collected in the Linden city limits and a quarter of a cent
collected in the Linden police jurisdiction.
(The Demopolis City Council approved a similar resolution September 8.)
The Linden City Council voted Monday to purchase and provide transportation
for a new drug dog.
The approval of the motion by councilman Dennis Breckenridge was given over
the strong objections of Linden Mayor Pat Vice.
The city has not had a drug dog since January 2002. The council at the time
voted to stop paying for feed and medical service for the dog, which was
owned by a former police officer.
"I'm strongly opposed to a (drug) dog," the mayor said. "...Demopolis has a
drug dog that we can borrow." The liability and the cost of a drug dog is
not made up by the number of drug arrests, Vice said.
"I personally think it's a good thing," said councilman Butch King. "...We
need to take it to the schools.
"...There are people driving through Linden everyday hauling drugs," King
said. "...There is a drug problem, and I think we need to do something about."
The dog will cost $6,000, said Linden Public Safety Director Jeff Laduron.
A demonstration of the drug dog will be provided for the council.
In other action from Monday's council meeting, the council voted to support
a proposed one-cent county sales tax if the city would receive half a cent
of the money collected in the Linden city limits and a quarter of a cent
collected in the Linden police jurisdiction.
(The Demopolis City Council approved a similar resolution September 8.)
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