wal66
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I was browsing this morning and read a BeanTownJim thread about the pending champions parade about to happen in Boston. He was ranting about how every cop on the force will be out and paid overtime in most cases providing security for the Bruins parade.
Now I'm not a huge Beener supporter and obviously security for something like this is now only justified would be a necessity due to how things could potentially get out of hand. So to is justification for the police officers not scheduled for duty to be compensated accordingly.
Beener's gripe and valid point was as a tax payer his taxes would ultimately be paying for this.
Obviously our taxes fund city, county, state and federal services and most will agree that there are more than just a few abuses to the system.
In such volatile economical times how can our civic leaders justify spending monies on celebrations like this without the slightest consideration?
Sure teams that win championships should be celebrated but who should be financing those celebrations?
Mark Cuban announced that he would pay for the Mavericks parade out of his own pocket because it wasn't right for Dallas to have to foot the bill.
Should something like this be put on local ballots? Something like, "if (whatever local team) wins a championship would you be willing to be assessed and taxed accordingly to fund the celebration activities?
Naturally something like that would never be put on a ballot and even if it was and received voters approval it would open the flood gates for further abuse but the point is, shouldn't the tax payees have a say in something of this nature?
Now I'm not a huge Beener supporter and obviously security for something like this is now only justified would be a necessity due to how things could potentially get out of hand. So to is justification for the police officers not scheduled for duty to be compensated accordingly.
Beener's gripe and valid point was as a tax payer his taxes would ultimately be paying for this.
Obviously our taxes fund city, county, state and federal services and most will agree that there are more than just a few abuses to the system.
In such volatile economical times how can our civic leaders justify spending monies on celebrations like this without the slightest consideration?
Sure teams that win championships should be celebrated but who should be financing those celebrations?
Mark Cuban announced that he would pay for the Mavericks parade out of his own pocket because it wasn't right for Dallas to have to foot the bill.
Should something like this be put on local ballots? Something like, "if (whatever local team) wins a championship would you be willing to be assessed and taxed accordingly to fund the celebration activities?
Naturally something like that would never be put on a ballot and even if it was and received voters approval it would open the flood gates for further abuse but the point is, shouldn't the tax payees have a say in something of this nature?