Here are the
pics from today for my proofs.
Updates will come daily until this
is cleared up.
The lying Police
Chief sent me this
e-mail in May, 2012 stating
"tagging before removal" of
illegally parked/stored commercial
vehicles in a residential
neighborhood. The Police Chief
had the vehicle removed over and
over again for about 1 year.
How corrupt can it get?
Here is that specific
e-mail.
Then our lying
Police Chief gives out
another City Code (that he makes up;
e-mail below) ,and he claims it
makes it, so he does not follow the
residential parking laws in his
lying, corrupt, uncivil e-mails to
me.
I have received more than 1
lying, corrupt, uncivil e-mail
from our illustrious Chief of Police
for months on end, just like this
one.
Then the
Police Chief sent me another
lying, corrupt, uncivil e-mail
telling me he will look into the
matter.
Sincerely,
Bev Beaufait
P.S.
Sec.
9.04.050. Disobeying a lawful order.
It
is unlawful for
any person to
knowingly disobey
the lawful order
of any police
officer,
firefighter, or
emergency
personnel giving
incident to the
discharge of the
official duties of
such police
officer or
firefighter.
(Code
1977, § 9.04.050;
Ord. No. 748-1981,
§ 4)
Sec. 10.20.040. Oversized commercial vehicles.
An
oversized commercial
vehicle, defined as any
vehicle registered,
licensed or used for
commercial purposes or
displaying
advertisements for
commercial enterprise
and exceeding 18 feet in
length, 18 feet in
combined length for
vehicles with trailers,
or eight feet in height,
or 8,000 pounds in
weight by the G.V.W.
rating indicated on
vehicle, loaded or
unloaded, shall be
prohibited from all
zoning districts except
with the following
exceptions:
I-Industrial.
Oversized
commercial vehicles
incidental to a
commercial enterprise
shall be permitted on
the premises of such
commercial enterprise in
C-C, C-B, C-N, zoning.
Loading or
unloading of moving vans
or similar type vehicles
used for moving of
personal goods for a
period of 24 hours or
less.
Temporary parking
for pickup and delivery
purposes for a period of
four hours or less.
Construction
equipment and/or
machinery employed in
any public works project
in the city parked at
the site of and for the
duration of such
construction.
(Code
1977, § 10.20.040; Ord.
No. 748-1981, § 5)
Chapter
17.20 OFF-STREET
PARKING AND
LOADING [1]
Sec.
17.20.160. Motor
vehicle parking
limitations.
B. On residential lots,
no more than
two motor
vehicles may
be parked on
any area of
the lot other
than within a
fully enclosed
structure or
on the paved
driveway which
is intended
for parking or
access to the
garage or
carport. A
motor vehicle
which is
parked or
stored on an
improved
surface
adjacent to a
paved
driveway, or
in a rear
yard, a side
yard, or a
side yard
adjacent to
the street
shall be
counted
towards the
limit of two
such vehicles.
No more than
one such motor
vehicle may be
an inoperable
vehicle as
defined in
section
8.16.040.D.1
of this Code.
Sec.
17.20.100. - Parking spaces
not to be used for
storage or
advertising. Required parking spaces shall be available for
the parking of operable passenger
automobiles of
residents,
customers, patrons,
and employees only,
and shall not be
used for the storage
of vehicles or
materials or for the parking of trucks used in conducting
the business or use,
or for the purpose
of advertising.(Code
1977, § 17.20.100;
Ord. No. 715-1981,
§ 15)
This is from
our Ethics Code
"Open Government &
Ethics Pamphlet 2013
Other Ethics Rules of
Interest
Page 7
It also
prohibits acts of
advantage or
favoritism and, in
that regard,
prohibits special
considerations, use
of employee time for
personal or private
reasons, and
use of City vehicles
or equipment, except
in same manner as
available to any
other person (or in
manner that will
substantially
benefit City)."
"Last night we heard from the owners of the truck.
It belongs to
a couple who
recently moved
to Louisville
and who just
purchased the
vehicle.
The husband
and wife are a
little
distressed
about why the
selective
enforcement
against
them.
Commander
Kingston will
speak with
them and
convey our
assurances
that this is
all quite
routine and
innocent. "
This
quote is from
a May 25, 2012
e-mail to me
from Bruce
Goodman,
Police
Chief.
He knows the
rules.
He applies
them when he
wants.
He is a
bully.
He does not do
his job that
he is paid to
do. He
should be
fired on the
spot. If
he did his job
correctly, the
first time he
contacted the
owners, he
would not
be
backed into a
corner to save
face.
Now, he will
not do his
job, just to
try to prove
he is correct,
when he is so
very wrong.
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