And what do you know of her character? |
DP. I know that she's an entitled hypocrite and that's all I need to know. |
That’s a funny thing to ask here don’t you think? Lol -np |
I actually think it's quite ridiculous, and dangerous, to say because she doesn't think police should be in charge of traffic enforcement, that she can't call then when there is a safety issue. They currently receive taxpayer funding for traffic safety. She is a taxpayer and is entitled to those services. She shouldn't call the District Commander for them, but to say she shouldn't use them at all is BS, that's just trying to discourage certain political positions because you don't like them. You all are big defenders of MCPD, but they are not perfect at all and neither is Fire and Rescue. You're trying to prevent people from criticizing them by saying they can't do that and receive taxpayer funded services. That's not okay, that's the real abuse of power by the FOP here. |
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There is a chasm of difference between non emergency number and calling the district commander personally.
One is normal (although I’d personally just change my tire and/or call AAA). The other is the very definition of using her position for a favor. And the fact that she is both so anti police vocally and literally tweeted two days ago that they should not be involved in traffic stops- makes her a hypocrite. This isn’t complicated. It speaks volumes about the people who say this isn’t a story or there is nothing to talk about here. Of course there is. |
This is from the article: https://wjla.com/news/local/montgomery-county-councilmember-councilwoman-kristin-mink-police-third-district-3d-commander-flat-tire-phone-call-assistance-favor-union-fop-fraternal-order-officer?fbclid=IwAR0lnqhHP0RNRUVkSeitgKhQJVcmkhdPe4ZA6aXFSDKRpdWg5vJcFT2bHYk&fs=e&s=cl According to the FOP, Montgomery County officers are not required to change flat tires but may do so from time to time as a kind gesture. It basically comes down to an officer's personal discretion. "If it's a 95-year-old lady and she's stuck on the side of the road at midnight and there are no calls for service, of course, an officer's going to help. But if the car's safely on the side of the road and it's just a flat tire, an officer's going to set up flares and tell the person to call for a tow truck or use AAA if they have it," |
| It’s just puzzling to me why she wouldn’t shift her rhetoric after hearing from people at her town halls and personally dealing with police in her district. It almost seems like the police aren’t as bad as she said thought they were. It would be nice to see her acknowledge that. Maybe she’s not as smart or open minded as I thought since she seems unable to overcome her own bigotry. |
| Moco folks actually voted for this loser? Good god. |
What a gross misinterpretation of my words! I didn’t say she can’t call them when she has a safety issue. She shouldn’t call the district commander! Are you seriously okay with that? Seriously? I’d be more impressed if she (or her supporters, in this case) could just own up to this being a bad choice. To dig in and defend it just makes it worse. I am also not discouraging different political positions. Where did I do that? I am calling her out for hypocrisy, which isn’t difficult to do considering her calls for fewer police will make very non-emergency calls like this one very hard for police to report to. The hostile environment toward police caused by this council is one of the main reasons WHY our county’s police department is so short staffed Mink can criticize them all she wants. (She already has been.) I’d respect her beliefs more if I felt she actually knew what the police do. Perhaps she’ll take this as an opportunity to do a ride along or visit district stations. Getting to see the reality of policing in the county may actually help her in her role on the safety committee. |
| I see she updated her statement to thank the officers. Glad to see that. |
Where do you see that? |
She reposted her statement on social media with a different final paragraph. |
Based on what exactly? The fact you don’t believe her? Sounds like a you problem. |
The difference is that they are both non-emergency numbers? Huh? |
DP. I appreciate that you are trying to defend someone you like. We all do that. Sometimes, however, people make lapses in judgment. She made a lapse in judgment, one she just apologized for on social media. Perhaps that apology came from pressure and criticism, but she still made it. Clearly she also sees that what she did might have crossed an ethical line since she alerted the ethics board. If she can see the flaw in her actions that night, perhaps you (as her supporter) can do the same. |