KCPD Push For More Taxes

The Star: "Kansas City police are moving forward with plans to ask voters to extend the city's public safety sales tax for 15 years, which would generate an estimated $246 million."

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  1. VOTE NO !!!!!

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  2. "Completing Police Headquarters renovations — $8 million toward a $22 million price tag."

    Need 22 million so Corwin can get new furniture so he can live in style !!!!!

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  3. Yeah while the rest of us are unemployed the Police want to fatten their pot. The Police are doing a poor job anyway.

    I'm tired of all the crime in Kansas City and the where's the Waldo rapist Saga ! KCPD do your JOB before asking for money !!!

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  4. Yeah while the rest of us are unemployed the Police want to fatten their pot. The Police are doing a poor job anyway.

    I'm tired of all the crime in Kansas City and the where's the Waldo rapist Saga ! KCPD do your JOB before asking for money !!!

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  5. Vote 'no' because crime and disorder in KC will get better on its own. It's rediculous thinking to give them resources they need.

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  6. No It's ridiculous to give fools more money when they provide zero results for money already given.

    And I won't give or vote for more "resources" for office decorations.
    GET It!

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  7. All you have to do is go to the fifth floor at KCPD and get off the elevator and look at the floor. There's a Big Police badge inlay-ed in the floor with lots of shiney "sparkles".
    In these difficult economic times with a city in a down turn,with city hall laying people off.. you have to ask yourself... was that necessary?
    And this a "resource" ?

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  8. While city employees are losing there jobs and retirements after years of service this is how the Police Department is spending there money.
    All the while complaining about lack of resources and tax dollars.
    they claim to need more money so They can hire officers. They have Money but Waste it !!!!
    What KCPD really needs is fiscal MANAGEMENT.

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  9. City Employee?

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  10. Yes the ones that work for the city.
    Unfortunately kcpd reports to the state but they want city taxpayers money.

    City Hall is the big tall building across from the PD on locust street.

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  11. The Police Chief is not a real man or leader any way what kind of a man deceives his wife for her best friend? The same kind of man that would deceive you and me.

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  12. They should probably check you at the metal detector when you go to work in the morning.

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  13. Security should probably check you when you go to work at city hall each morning.

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  14. Actually no.

    What we should fear is not the lone gunman but the deceptive government officials that destroy Kansas City with broad strokes using pen and paper.

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  15. Society need not fear the occasional lone gunman with their limited destruction but rather corrupt city officials that destroy entire cities with broad strokes using pen and paper.

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  16. Really and why?
    For using free speech?
    Besides....Society need not fear the occasional lone gunman with their limited destruction but rather corrupt city officials that destroy entire cities with broad strokes using pen and paper.

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  17. When the Chief begins cooperating and trying to consolidate civilian(duplicate)employees with the city Ill support them. He just renewed an insurance policy when he new the city could have negotiated a better deal together. Now the PD and city have overlapping policies with overlapping end dates.When the cooperation begins to save money ill vote yes.

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  18. Hypocrite. Being paid from the same city tax dollars.

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  19. 100 new cars a year. I would like to see an internal study done on pd patrol cars in non injury accidents that are pds vault. They run into more stuff from not paying attention.

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