Quote Originally Posted by biker
No he won't.

They'll revise procedures.

Or, as someone pointed out, Meeghan will put the word out to stop the towing. As one of our boys in blue put it, the two to one man per car switch only happened when Meeghan decided the City really needed it.

You are so far from the truth , its scary. Or maybe you are being sarcastic?
The Police Union through what they thought was a negotiated agreement , reluctantly agreed to one man cars to help save jobs and settle their contracts.
What they got was a deal that was no deal.The city won concessions plus one man (woman) cars and then the city dropped the hammer and didn't hold up their end.The control board froze everything except the Union concessions.
The biggest two things that did happen was the Cops agreed to One carrier health care and one person patrol cars.

Heres another deal no one seems to see.They were successful, because of weak leadership in the BFD, to separate the BFD and BPD during negotiations.This has never been done before. The BFD President was successful in making health care a separate issue. That move will haunt both departments for ever.

Although in defense of the BFD President, he did manage lately to persuade the members to allow senior employees to capture more overtime.Thus allow them to jump out, leaving the newer employees holding the bag.

Also the Mayor said most of the Cops and Firefighters "agreed to sign up for single carrier health insurance." In reality letters were sent out telling them to "sign up or loose your coverage." This was done two weeks before the news started running the stories. They never exposed the fact that this "threat" was hidden from view.

Both departments gave concessions and neither received what was promised.Again "Screw the unionized worker and pass the money uphill"