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by alfrednewman on Fri Oct 12, 2007 at 07:08:44 AM EST
I am really kind of surprised. Suprised that they "lost" your car and surpised that there didn't seem to be any recourse for you.
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I agree with the Times Union.  This certainly does raise questions.

Is the police chief intentionally misleading the citizens of Albany, or has the police chief been mislead by people working under him?

Either way its time for the chief to explain whats going on.

Missing and unaccountable firearms from the police is simply unacceptable.
"What? Me worry? " "whatmeworry.alfred@gmail.com"

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by kateb on Fri Oct 12, 2007 at 07:51:36 AM EST

where this can happen:  "police chief been mislead by people working under him"

Ask Tony.

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by kateb on Fri Oct 12, 2007 at 07:57:32 AM EST
Tuffey's style lays open a huge opportunity for that to happen.   "If that's what my chief is telling me (one of his assistants), that's what I go with."

Tuffey makes mistakes that way.  No extra layer of accountability, only blind adherence.  Who needs a chief in that kind of system?

Turley -- in my experience -- was more in synch with how life happens.  His assistant might be lacking information, and it's not a slap to loyalty.  He'd pick up the phone and talk to you, agree to meet if you wanted, addressed the concerns you raised there, said LOUDLY what he'd do about it, all reasonable, never once disrespecting his people.

Tuffey will get that some day.

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