CdwJava
Senior Member
Well, it would depend on the details and the information i was able to glean. I live and work in a small town in a county with a small population and a great deal of area, chances are I would know all sides of the story. in your case, it is very likely the Administration only knows what they are being told by the outside parties. So, it depends on the telling.Good. Thanks. Aside from the sustaining of a complaint, what does an agency and/or a supervisor think about an "sworn" employee that can't seem to fully comply with and spends so much time in court and arbitration - an employee that has so much trouble with the law and his neighbor? What would you think of one of your employees that is surrounded by so much controversy, if you can't come down on the legalities?
However, I would not be keen on one of my officers causing so much rancor ... provided I believed he was the source of the problem and not going the extra mile to try and mollify the situation. In my community I could act on the matter as a nexus between one's off duty actions and one's job is easy to make as everyone here knows you and who you represent. I could make a case for actions unbecoming an officer or bringing disdain or disrepute upon the agency.
If he were to actually disobey a court order, and get a ruling to that effect from a judge, then I'd be able to spank him hard. Absent such a court determination, it might be more difficult to apply serious discipline ... but, then, all discipline is to be progressive, so the little things CAN add up.
But, it all comes down to what the Admin. knows and their ability and desire to determine the credibility of the sources.
- Carl