View Full Version : Illinois State Police give bureaucrat siezed car
glhs837
05-13-2009, 06:18 AM
Not just any car, a 425 horsepower high performance car. Which, for the record, requires premium gas, and goes through about $1000 a year in tires. And requires full synthetic oil. And gets 14-15 city, 20-21 highway, tops.
Car was seized from a habitual drunk driver, which is legal, and I'm okay with that, my issue is that the car should have been auctioned off, or turned into a DARE type "example car", not given away as a perk to the guy who heads the hiring/firing/discipline board.
He's not an officer, does no enforcement, the car is not equiped in any way, since this guy isnt an officer.
Daily Herald | Cop bureaucrat driving seized hotrod (http://www.dailyherald.com/story/?id=290351)
Car looks like this......
Beaver-Cleaver
05-13-2009, 08:09 AM
Not just any car, a 425 horsepower high performance car. Which, for the record, requires premium gas, and goes through about $1000 a year in tires. And requires full synthetic oil. And gets 14-15 city, 20-21 highway, tops.
And you know who's going to pay for that.
glhs837
05-13-2009, 08:23 AM
According to the article, the state pays for gas, but then deduct something from his pay? Not sure how that works.
Beaver-Cleaver
05-13-2009, 08:56 AM
According to the article, the state pays for gas, but then deduct something from his pay? Not sure how that works.
How much does he make?
I know in Charles County, only the people who make over $100,000/year get free cars. :rolleyes:
Except, they don't have to pay for their gas in any way. And a lot of them live over an hour away somewhere in Virginia.
Gotta love how our tax dollars are spent. :yay:
glhs837
05-13-2009, 09:00 AM
Cooley, 56, took over the $98,220 job in January 2008.
Close to 100K. Theres evidently a few other high dollar cars they hand out also.
Beaver-Cleaver
05-13-2009, 09:04 AM
Close to 100K. Theres evidently a few other high dollar cars they hand out also.
Did you see this gem?
"It's not a situation where I'd do anything for them or they for me," Cooley said. "It helped our budget and they had something they couldn't use."
:lmao:
So, giving someone a car is better for the budget than auctioning off the car? :killingme:killingme
glhs837
05-13-2009, 09:12 AM
What kills me is that he can say that with a straight face, while he's in charge of all hiring, and firing, and most importantly, discipline. So, your troopers are going to be facing the board this guy runs when they are in trouble. Giving him a +43K (sticker in 2006, value now about 28-30K) car that can do 0-60 in under 5 seconds, and top 170, nah, no influence there:killingme
Beaver-Cleaver
05-13-2009, 09:16 AM
What kills me is that he can say that with a straight face, while he's in charge of all hiring, and firing, and most importantly, discipline. So, your troopers are going to be facing the board this guy runs when they are in trouble. Giving him a +43K (sticker in 2006, value now about 28-30K) car that can do 0-60 in under 5 seconds, and top 170, nah, no influence there:killingme
Gotta love Illinois :killingme
Remember, this is the same state that produced Rod Blagojevich. :roflmao:
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