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Dozens of officers in a New York town in New York near Canadian They were fined for allegedly involved in an unauthorized storage strike during the snow plot this winter.
The Union described the fines as revenge and abuse of power that denied the officers properly.
One officer says the allegations are untrue. He went to work, participated in duty training and even made a drunk driving stop while the snow was “every day”.
“They are upset by the fact that we have not earned them enough money and match their perceived tickets,” said Andy Thompson, a Police Tonawanda Officer and President of the Union Department, police club Tonanda.
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Tonawanda Chief James St. Stapigger after the award ceremony in March. The local police union pushes its failure after the members were accused of an unauthorized strike. (Tonand City Department of Police)
Tonawanda Chief James St. St. Pauliger, whom the union asks the residents of the city to snatch, said that Thompson’s allegations were “without merits”.
“I stand for the charge against the Union With the Council for Relations with Public Employees and Individual Officers, “he said Fox News Digital.” The process should unfold honestly and carefully. “
Thompson is one of the nearly 50 officers who are accused of strike without permission for one hour a day for the nine -day plot and spent two hours of salary, combined for each of these days, according to a letter he signed by Tonanda Jinger.
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“We haven’t lost. We’ve been to work every day. We did our job every day,” said Thompson Fox News Digital. “We did not write enough tickets, and we did not put enough money into the city’s treasury. And they decided that they would make each officer.”
Ticket quotas are illegal under the New York law, he noted, and there may also be retribution in the workplace.
In late January in February, the city received so much snowfall that it ended with road salt, and there was an increase in police calls. Employees also had to spend 16 hours for compulsory preparation with new rifles that were taken to the department, all during the staffing deficit after seven officers retired or left at the beginning of the new year, Thompson Fox News Digital said.
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This year’s Tonawanda police have released 123 tickets, the application said with New York Council of State Workers on Relations. Between 2021 and 2024, the Department issued between 439 and 653 for the same period. The document stated that the decline was the result of the fact that the officers hit the laws on the public service without permission.
“This is unheard of,” said Mike O’Mara, the President of the New York Police Conference, the largest police union. “They make it when they go.”
He called the complaint to the city work complaint against Tonawanda officers “unprecedented”, as well as fines, which are twice as much wage for every hour they are allegedly striking.
“It may be somewhat unprecedented to say that reducing road tickets is a strike,” said Jerry Katler, author of “Legal Management on Human Resources” and a teacher of Colombia. “However, the critical issue from a legal point of view is whether the staff refrained from performing their duties in the usual manner.”
Andy Thompson is the president of the local police union, a police club Tonanda, and was charged with participating in an unauthorized strike. (Andy Thompson)
Experts say that, hostility, it comes down to the one who has more convincing evidence.
“The reduction in the volume of tickets can indicate the agreed efforts to interfere with the employer’s operations, and in this case the action is likely to be an illegal strike,” said Catler Fox News Digital. “Alternatively, data may indicate some legitimate reason for the reduced volume of tickets – or that it is not a suitable means of comparison – which will lead to the conclusion that the law has not been violated.”
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“He had a body camera. It opens this water bottle. There’s a bag,” Thompson said. “He looks at the bag. He says it’s garbage. He wrapped it in a glove and he disposes.”
However Ah Suspect a drug dealer Later, suspected, a drug user told the police that there were drugs in the bag, and the department’s officials moved to the Singh fired to throw him away, Thompson said. The alleged drugs have not been restored, but Singh has resigned since the dismissal, may cost him his law enforcement certificates, Thompson said.
Tonawanda leader Jo Einger appears during his address on February 7, 2025. He is involved in a constant dispute with the local police union. (Tananda/Facebook city)
The tension had already boiled between the rank and the Stafiger, appointed Einger, whom they accused of unjust displacement of Singh and the detention of documents that would allow him to find a new job in law enforcement agencies in another department.
Stalfiger, a 30-year-old department member, was appointed Chief five years ago as part of an effort to eradicate corruption from the department. Thompson also presents a new leadership, being the president of the union for just over a year.
“There is no proper process, and all this case was done between the head and the law firm representing the city, which also donates a large sum of money for the company and the city of Tananda Democratic Party campaign“Tompson said, citing public records.” So, it’s more hunting for witches than anything. “
Eiminger did not respond to a comment request. She also did not make the city’s law firm.
Thompson believes that the allegations point out when the law on the state service of the state was used to punish police officers for non -compliance with “quotas” after he says the city lost money from a reducing road quotes during the snowfall.
“It will ultimately be a lawsuit as long as it will end,” Thompson said. “It has never been done before the police union.”
The union launched a public campaign calling on the residents to demand that local leaders remove the Stafiger, whom they accused of revenge and persecution and maintenance of “major gear”, including winter coats.
According to the union, at a time drunk arrests to driving a carMore than 300 tickets were issued and replied to almost 2,000 more calls for the service than the same period earlier with 14 less officers.
“The real losers of the city,” said O’Meara Fox News Digital. “They say,” Make sure you indicate the residents of this city. “