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Arbiter rules for cop union: No more tickets by K9 officer

SAUGUS - A ruling from a union arbitrator means K9 Officer Harold Young's job as a traffic officer has gone to the dogs.

An arbitrator has sided with the Patrolmen's Union regarding a grievance filed against Town Manager Andrew Bisignani who, a little more than a year ago, gave Young the capability to write very specific parking tickets.

When the union heard of Young's appointment, it immediately argued that Bisignani was crossing bargaining lines. In the decision rendered by Arbitrator Sarah Kerr Garraty, union President Kevin Murphy said the issue was never brought to the union prior to Young's appointment. He also pointed out that writing parking tickets was a core part of the job and under the sole jurisdiction of the department.

However Lt. Stephen Sweezey said in his testimony that he has given books of parking tickets to a number of other agencies including the State Police, the Department of Conservation and Recreation at Breakheart Reservation, the town's Assistant Harbormaster and the Housing Authority.

Bisignani allowed Young to issue tickets only for people parked in handicap zones, fire lanes, crosswalks, blocking corners or on sidewalks. While he may not have taken it up with the union, Bisignani did seek a legal opinion prior to making the appointment.

Town Counsel John Vasapolli wrote that Bisignani, as the appointing authority in regard to police officers, has the right to appoint "special" officers with specific duties and police powers. Vasapolli cited the use of retired officers used to work details as an example of that.
Neither the union nor the arbitrator agreed with that opinion.

The bottom line, according to the arbitrator, is that although it was done with good intentions, the work of issuing parking tickets has customarily and historically been done by police personnel and cannot be diverted to civilians unless it's negotiated.

Bisignani said he is disappointed by the decision, but will abide by it. He has not decided whether he will appeal the ruling.

"It's unfortunate that the police department doesn't have the resources to write tickets because it would be helpful to public safety and a revenue stream for the town," he said.

The patrolmen, with Young's help, brought in $62,755 over the last year in parking tickets with Young issuing the bulk of them - 184. Patrolman Jeffrey Woods was second with 123 tickets. The department had a better year in 2007 prior to Young's appointment when it issued 738 parking tickets with 33 other agencies kicking in for a total of 957 tickets. In all, tickets netted the town $78,000 that year and Woods wrote the majority at 100.

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Reader Comments

Comments so far on this story:

airport guy wrote on Apr 9, 2008 12:02 AM:

" harry, from an old friend, i told you at the airlines not to try to impress with extra duties requested by you because our union would not tolerate it. you seem to always want to get that first kiss on the foremans buttock. remember the song "you load 16 ton what do you get?" another day older and deeper in debt,st.peter don't you call cause i can't go, you owe your soul to the town hall. will you ever learn, by the way you tagged my 68 year old neighbor who parked in same spot daily for 38 years. "

C'mon wrote on Apr 8, 2008 8:40 PM:

" mm.1928...you never have anything good to say about Saugus but never offer any ideas of your own. It would be better for you, and all of us, if you just moved out of this town. "

Not a Good Thing wrote on Apr 8, 2008 8:36 PM:

" The Police Union should have left Young to do this job. If Young is bringing in over $60K to our town, why would the police union be so quick to stop him for doing a great job? Oh, I know, because Young isn't in the union. And we wonder why Saugus has no money. And why we're on the subject, how about all those people taking illegal turns over the double yellow lines at the overpass at Essex, Main, and Walnut Streets? Where are our police? Maybe they're giving out traffice tickets (ha, ha). "

marymary wrote on Apr 8, 2008 8:14 PM:

" to what a shame, Harry has nothing to do with manpower. He is not a police officer. Giving out tickets is not his job. "

dc1988 wrote on Apr 8, 2008 8:13 PM:

" Their are 2 K-9 officers in the town of Saugus with the authority to write tickets. Harry is not a K-9 officer. He is animal control. "

marymary wrote on Apr 8, 2008 7:58 PM:

" Harry young is not a K-9 police officer! Giving out tickets was not his job! Why they ever gave him that authority, one will never know. He is an animal control officer, period! Let's get the stories straight here! "

may1970 wrote on Apr 8, 2008 7:33 PM:

" He is NOT a K-9 Officer! He is ANIMAL CONTROL! There is a big difference! "

Local Lady wrote on Apr 8, 2008 4:55 PM:

" So, in addition to Young having the authority to write tickets in the past, Lt. Sweezey had given books of parking tickets to a number of other agencies including the State Police, the Department of Conservation and Recreation at Breakheart Reservation, the town's Assistant Harbormaster and the Housing Authority. Where did the Lt. get the authority to give out these books of tickets, and are these tickets even legal? I think from now on it would be a good idea to check and see exactly who is issuing these tickets.
"

mm.1928 wrote on Apr 8, 2008 2:45 PM:

" I have been a supporter of our Police Dept. and will continue, BUT this is a GREAT injustice that the police have dealt the town. I have a question for the police union. How many tickets does the dept. issue over a year ? How many tickets to cars parked in a HP space without a special plate ? How many speeding tickets on our major streets ? Today is a sad day for the community.
"

What a shame wrote on Apr 8, 2008 10:22 AM:

" We are low on police resources as well as funds for the town. Again, the union has to complain and start trouble, so now Young can't do his job. So I really don't want to hear about low manpower anymore. The Town Manager had a creative solution which not only saved money -- it made money for the town! "

Reader wrote on Apr 8, 2008 4:18 AM:

" Did someone redefine 'majority' when I wasn't looking?
"


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