[quote]Many suburban Chicago departments actually have clauses in their union contracts which prevent any kind of discipline for officers with substantial amounts of alcohol in their systems -- even those nearing the state definition of legally drunk, an investigation by the Better Government Association and NBC Chicago reveals.
"I worry about it every day," said Sam Pulia, the mayor of west suburban Westchester, Ill.
Pulia, himself a former Westchester police officer, tried unsuccessfully to stop ratification of his department’s union contract which only allows discipline against officers when they hit an alcohol level of .05.
"I could argue that you are half-drunk," Pulia said. "I still believe that police officers are held to a higher standard."
Pulia argues that no one with alcohol in their systems should be driving a squad car or carrying a gun. And he thinks it sends the wrong message to officers to set a number which could be perceived as an allowable limit.
Westchester is not alone. Other Illinois police officers in Forest Park, Glendale Heights, and South Barrington also have a limit of .05. In Elmwood Park and Oak Park, the limit is the state definition of legally drunk: .08 or higher.[/quote]
Time to add Chicago to the list of places I will never live b/c their police aren't to be trusted.
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you realzie of course, that the chicago PD have stated that they will not be responsible for protecting everyone and they will only respond to solvable crimes, right?
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No, you misunderstand. It's stress relief,[i]because[/i] of the high crime rates of the city. Mix it in the coffee and you're good to go for the day.
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Seems legit.
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That doesn't seem quite right.
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Edited by HurtfulTurkey: 2/15/2013 6:46:06 PMThey prefer the phrase "half sober". Oh shit, Chicago? You'd think they'd encourage strict standards on their cops given their city's crime rates.
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Oh lawdy
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I'm going to inherently disagree. Aren't cops on call a lot of the time? What if they are at home and had a beer while watching the game and get a call? You want that officer to stay home just because the guy popped open a can or two of Heineken in the last two hours?
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Everyone says -blam!- the po-po until they need one.