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Cottonwood Heights is deciding on police force
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The incorporation of Cottonwood Heights (and other cities) is widely held to be a benefit by those citizens served. Kearns/Magna might not have liked CH/Holladay/Taylorsville incorporating, but it's the opinion of those being served that is relevant.
As B F Skinner (psychologist) said 'behavior has consequences', Robert W., Mayor and all that support this dept, do not complain in a year or two when service is low, crime up and higher costs.
Anyone who thinks that city justice courts are not for revenue are either just plain stupid or oblivious to reality. Look around at all the small police departments around the state. The only way they survive is by writing anything and everyone they can a ticket.
You want real public safety? Then get rid of city ran justice courts and small city police departments!!! These cops might be real good at writing tickets but when it comes to real cop work, I wouldnt trust them with my pets life!
This is all such a joke! I read the feasibility study and let me tell you, it had more holes in it then swiss cheese. And no, I dont work or have any affiliation with the SLCSO, im just calling it like it is.
Speed traps, yes get ready for any reason to stop and ticket the tax payer with higher insurance cost and smaller wallets.
I hate this dam town and have my house for sale and will never return to costoppo-land.
Public safety, what a frekin joke.
Hope they all get cancer from there radar guns.
"Welcome to Gestapo Heights, Land of speed traps and higher taxes"
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