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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 14, Page 669, No Resolution Number169 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING AN ORDER CONCERNING THE MEMBERS OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY I AND OTHER EMPLOYEES. WHEREAS, by ordinance passed by the Board of Commissioners on Tuesday, January 16, 1962, the Office of Director of Public Safety was created, and 1'1HEREAS, the Board of Commissioners has received information that certain members of the Police Department are being pressured into circulating �I a petition seeking a referendum on said ordinance, now therefore be it resolvedil by the Board of Commissioners of the City of Paducah, Kentucky. Section 1. That in order to relieve the members of the Police Department from such pressure, this Board does now order that all members of the Police Department immediately cease circulating such petitions and that they not do so as to said ordinance in the future as long as they remain employees of the City of Paducah, Kentucky in the Police Department. Any members of the Police Department who shall have such petitions in their i possession, shall immediately destroy them. The Chief of Police is ordered i to immediately transmit this order to each member of the Police Department. Any member of the Police Department who has information of a violation of this order after it becomes effective, shall immediately report said information I to the Chief of Police, who shall immediately report all such violations to the Board of Commissioners. A failure of any member of the Police Department, or the Chief of Police, to report such information shall be a violation of this order. Any member of the Police Department violating this order may be proceeded against for insubordination. As the Board of Commissioners has no information of any employee other than those in the Police Department, being coerced into circulating such petition, this order does not affect other employees. However, it is declared jI the policy of this Board that all employees so long as they remain employees shall adhere to the established policies of this Board. Nothing in this order shall prevent any or all employees meeting with this Board, either in open session of in conference and presenting either written or oral grievances to this Board, and presenting to this Board their j ideas, either in writing or orally, any changes of policy which said employees think should be made. Section 2. This resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption. C. Winston Gholson, D?ayor Pro Tem j Albert Karnes, Commissioner J Adopted by the Board of Commissioners on this the 20 day of January 1962 Recorded by Sarah Thurman on January 20, 1962