How will you have time to do so much voting between the commute to our fair city from the county and the taking care of all the TC'ers. You must be one busy man! Especially since the commuting is so SLOW because of all the traffic! Oh, and by the way, just like the proposed rec center that was voted on by the citizens of STEAMBOAT, if ya wanna say what goes on here, move in the city limits.
A ghost town, with the roads all to ourselves? Sounds pretty good to me, kind of like town 20-30 years ago. A bit of an exaggeration I would think, but I agree with the above posters. PUT IT TO A VOTE. City council does not want to do this, they know what the result would be. That would not bode will for all their side businesses such as real as estate. You are concerned about traffic on 129, come hang out now on River Road for a while. It is a two lane freeway, average speed about 40 miles per hour with no regard to the residents. You know, what is wrong with slowing the economy a bit. Yes, there might be some casualties to the specialty stores like Lama fur and beads and such, but that is life. I was delighted to see this morning that flights into YVRA were 42% full. Hopefully they will be cancelled! PLEASE city council, start listening to the MAJORITY of your citizens, not a few business owners.
Hey Stormpeak, this redneck wants to point out to you that if you are going to belittle a group of people for being rednecks, you may want to use proper grammer. What you used was a huge run on sentence. Funny, that you would take the time to read something that was venemous. Oh, by the way, have you really looked around in Craig? Well, at least they have a sheriff who appears to be against drunk driving, for keeping drugs out of the community, and willing to obey the laws he is sworn to enforce.
RCSO employees, keep on doing what you were sworn to do, protect and serve the great citizens of this county. You can do this in spite of the inept, corrupt, sheriff. I guess when his ego finally allows him to resign, he will now have more experience in the area of being an expert witness for the defense, which is where he belongs.
Hallelujah! Justice is at least somewhat preserved. Thank goodness for those jurors who had the fortitude and integrity to do the right thing. Maybe this will finally be the catalyst for change at the RCSO. Thank you jury for standing up for what is right and preserving some sense of justice in this county. I quite frankly am amazed and surprised. And, rssco, what the heck are you talking about? Your interjection, even if remotely true has nothing to do with the subject at hand! Why don't you take some deep breaths...you know in with the good, out with the bad so to speak. Maybe you could start a charity fund for your sheriff's defense fund!
There is only ONE reason that Wall refused to take a sobriety test, under penalty of refusal his license would be revoked for one year. There can only be ONE reason for this, he knew he would be over the legal limit, and the embarrasment of having hard proof of his intoxication would be higher than having to explain why, as the county's top law enforcement person he refused a test a flaunted the system. There is NO way around this I don't care how many times you try to look at it differently. The crap about he wishes now he would have taken the test is simply that, crap.
I knew for years that under Werner's administration there were problems and concerns, but at least he ran a reasonably clean and honest office. What a laughingstock and joke the RCSO has become now. It has been one fiasco after another, between Wall and the county commissioners, Bustos driving a department vehicle and having a wreck out of state, people resigning, and no credibility whatsoever. Thanks to Mr. Wall, the good law enforcment people in this community have just had their job made much harder. this has been and will continue to be the longest four years Routt County has seen in regards to fair and unbiased law enforcement. This is destroying our system.
Triple Crown could stay
Kielbasa,
Born here, Routt Memorial Hospital, didn't like the tourists then either.
July 25, 2008 at 6:06 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Triple Crown could stay
Kielbasa,
How will you have time to do so much voting between the commute to our fair city from the county
and the taking care of all the TC'ers. You must be one busy man! Especially since the commuting is so SLOW because of all the traffic!
Oh, and by the way, just like the proposed rec center that was voted on by the citizens of STEAMBOAT, if ya wanna say what goes on here, move in the city limits.
July 24, 2008 at 12:46 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Triple Crown could stay
A ghost town, with the roads all to ourselves? Sounds pretty good to me, kind of like town 20-30 years ago. A bit of an exaggeration I would think, but I agree with the above posters. PUT IT TO A VOTE. City council does not want to do this, they know what the result would be. That would not bode will for all their side businesses such as real as estate. You are concerned about traffic on 129, come hang out now on River Road for a while. It is a two lane freeway, average speed about 40 miles per hour with no regard to the residents. You know, what is wrong with slowing the economy a bit. Yes, there might be some casualties to the specialty stores like Lama fur and beads and such, but that is life. I was delighted to see this morning that flights into YVRA were 42% full. Hopefully they will be cancelled! PLEASE city council, start listening to the MAJORITY of your citizens, not a few business owners.
July 24, 2008 at 9:07 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Wall found guilty of DWAI
Hey Stormpeak, this redneck wants to point out to you that if you are going to belittle a group of people for being rednecks, you may want to use proper grammer. What you used was a huge run on sentence. Funny, that you would take the time to read something that was venemous. Oh, by the way, have you really looked around in Craig? Well, at least they have a sheriff who appears to be against drunk driving, for keeping drugs out of the community, and willing to obey the laws he is sworn to enforce.
RCSO employees, keep on doing what you were sworn to do, protect and serve the great citizens of this county. You can do this in spite of the inept, corrupt, sheriff. I guess when his ego finally allows him to resign, he will now have more experience in the area of being an expert witness for the defense, which is where he belongs.
July 18, 2008 at 7:05 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Wall found guilty of DWAI
Hallelujah! Justice is at least somewhat preserved. Thank goodness for those jurors who had the fortitude and integrity to do the right thing. Maybe this will finally be the catalyst for change at the RCSO. Thank you jury for standing up for what is right and preserving some sense of justice in this county. I quite frankly am amazed and surprised. And, rssco, what the heck are you talking about? Your interjection, even if remotely true has nothing to do with the subject at hand! Why don't you take some deep breaths...you know in with the good, out with the bad so to speak. Maybe you could start a charity fund for your sheriff's defense fund!
July 16, 2008 at 7:35 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Wall found guilty of DWAI
There is only ONE reason that Wall refused to take a sobriety test, under penalty of refusal his license would be revoked for one year. There can only be ONE reason for this, he knew he would be over the legal limit, and the embarrasment of having hard proof of his intoxication would be higher than having to explain why, as the county's top law enforcement person he refused a test a flaunted the system. There is NO way around this I don't care how many times you try to look at it differently. The crap about he wishes now he would have taken the test is simply that, crap.
I knew for years that under Werner's administration there were problems and concerns, but at least he ran a reasonably clean and honest office. What a laughingstock and joke the RCSO has become now. It has been one fiasco after another, between Wall and the county commissioners, Bustos driving a department vehicle and having a wreck out of state, people resigning, and no credibility whatsoever. Thanks to Mr. Wall, the good law enforcment people in this community have just had their job made much harder. this has been and will continue to be the longest four years Routt County has seen in regards to fair and unbiased law enforcement. This is destroying our system.
July 16, 2008 at 2:01 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Wall found guilty of DWAI
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July 16, 2008 at 11:45 a.m. ( permalink )