FuzzNJ
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14 years ago
As cities and towns across the country trim their budgets, some of them can't even afford some basics anymore - basics such as law enforcement.

The small east Texas city of Alto, population 1,200, is one such place, reports CBS News correspondent Don Teague.

And now, crime is on the rise.

No one knows that better than Charles Barron.

He has plenty of time now to care for his cattle.

That's because Barron is Alto's police chief, and no longer has a police department to run.

The patrol cars are locked in an impound lot. The police station is locked, except when Barron stops in to check the mail.

And all five police officers, including Barron, are unemployed, after the city council cut the police budget to zero.

"They put a bulls-eye target on law enforcement -- police department -- and police department only," he tells CBS News.

The council furloughed the police department for at least six months to make up for a $185,000 budget deficit.

Barron says, "There have been accusations that the police department is not generating enough revenue. Well, police departments are not revenue generators."

Now, county sheriff's deputies must handle calls in Alto.

But that means response times that were less than 3 minutes from police are now up to 15 minutes from deputies spread thin over a 1,000 square mile county.

"When you're sitting there needing help, it's a lifetime," says Cherokee County Sheriff James Campbell, who's among those who think chopping the police department was a bad idea.

"In the last 24 hours," Campbell says, "we've answered 18 calls in the county; seven of them were in Alto."

In fact, Teague notes, Alto has been experiencing a crime spree, including an attempted bank robbery last month and a rash of burglaries.

Greg Duplichain's construction company was hit Thursday night. It's located -- across the street from the now vacant police department.

"If people know you don't have a police force," Duplichain says, "I believe that some people will take advantage of it."

Alto resident Michelle Blackmen says, "I work at a business here in town and, at any time, someone can come in and rob it."

CBS News tried to interview members of the city council on-camera. They declined, though one said, "When you can't make payroll, you have to make cuts."

Barron says he just hopes to get back to his real job, protecting the people of Alto. "That's my life," he says. ... I miss it."

Alto residents are sending around a petition to try to get their police force back.

And Alto isn't the only municipality to cut law enforcement from its budget. Places from Nazareth, Pa. to Half Moon Bay, Calif. have made similar cost-cutting moves.
jackconrad
14 years ago
We are without a Police Department now because with 88 % Republicans we rarely ever need them...
HockeyDad
14 years ago
Fortunately Alto's teachers union is going strong with 300 members!
hank56
14 years ago
A village with a population of 1200 has 5 Police Officers? No wonder they went into the red. There is not nearly the tax base to support a department that size.

Of course I didn't fact check the OP, but it is FuzzNJ so you know it has to accurate ; )
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14 years ago

Of course I didn't fact check the OP, but it is FuzzNJ so you know it has to accurate ; )

hank56 wrote:



Well, that's true.
Brewha
14 years ago
I thought taking money out of the pockets of hardworking people and squandering it on public services was socialism.

C’mon Fuzz, we all know that the decent folks have guns and don’t need cops.
DrafterX
14 years ago
The people of Alto should start openly carrying their weapons.... 😟


kind of sad tho... no one to enforce the pants on da ground law... 😞
dstieger
14 years ago
What's news?
Hasn't this been trending for many years....small town police being outsourced to counties and nearby large cities?

Doesn't look as though they laid off the four city council members, the mayor, the mayor pro-tem, or the city secretary....
Admin staff alone cost the city $472K last fiscal year....sounds like laying off the police was for headlines...not for any real concern about fixing their financial situation


http://www.altotexas.org/budget.php 
Brewha
14 years ago

Their gun belts would hold up their pants.
Unless they carry a rifle . . . . Hmmmmm . . . . .
HockeyDad
14 years ago

I thought taking money out of the pockets of hardworking people and squandering it on public services was socialism.

Brewha wrote:




You should Google the meaning of socialism.
Brewha
14 years ago

You should Google the meaning of socialism.

HockeyDad wrote:



Stop defending the socialists.
borndead1
14 years ago

I thought taking money out of the pockets of hardworking people and squandering it on public services was socialism.

Brewha wrote:




Public services are different from social services.
MTappert
14 years ago
they should provide a local tax break on firearms so more legal owners will carry.
dubleuhb
14 years ago
Whenever faced with budget shortfalls the first thing they threaten to cut is police, fire services and the teachers when it comes to schools. This way they get the attention of the taxpaying citizen, the shlubs could care less because they know their bennys ain't bein cut. It's a tactic that has been used for years to scare them into not cutting taxes or justifying increases.
DadZilla3
14 years ago

Whenever faced with budget shortfalls the first thing they threaten to cut is police, fire services and the teachers when it comes to schools. This way they get the attention of the taxpaying citizen, the shlubs could care less because they know their bennys ain't bein cut. It's a tactic that has been used for years to scare them into not cutting taxes or justifying increases.

dubleuhb wrote:


Bingo.
donutboy2000
14 years ago
Repeat after me: Obama is the mindless puppet of George Soros and has exacerbated the global economic crisis!
TMCTLT
14 years ago

Whenever faced with budget shortfalls the first thing they threaten to cut is police, fire services and the teachers when it comes to schools. This way they get the attention of the taxpaying citizen, the shlubs could care less because they know their bennys ain't bein cut. It's a tactic that has been used for years to scare them into not cutting taxes or justifying increases.

dubleuhb wrote:




Your ALL over it Bill. this is what just happened here in our little town when a school tax referendum didn't pass. They axed teachers in the middle of the day while holding classes........they brought subs in to finish out the day.........totally classless!!!!!! Show me where administrators and superintendents generate anything that would off-set their expense to keep around....](*,)
Papachristou
14 years ago
the core problem is they overspent. 5 officers, probably were driving new chargers or tahoes. this town should have had maybe 3 officers and used dispatch from the county for efficiency. I live in a town of 10,000. We have approximately 25 officers. Its amazing that every year they get new cars, just last year, they converted all the cars to new chargers, they have added 4 brand new tahoes for one fat ass officer to ride around in. Hell, with how small our town is, they could easily patrol on bicycles!

our county sheriff HQ is about 1/4 outside the city. Really no reason they couldnt cover the city.

The problem is when local governments think the PD should be revenue generating. They should cut costs, work with other departments and dont be arming these guys like FBI tac squads! i dont understand why PDs dont have annual PFTs. Most officers i see are grossly incapable of running down a criminal.
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14 years ago

The problem is when local governments think the PD should be revenue generating.

Papachristou wrote:




On this we can absolutely agree.
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