It was Yogi
Berra who once uttered the famous phrase…
“It’s déjà vu
all over again.”
That’s the
way it must have felt for the holdover members of the Fairfield City Council on
Tuesday night when the discussion turned to the need for a policy on non-city
employees riding in city vehicles. Didn’t we do this late last year?
Yup, but a
promised policy fell between the cracks, according to Mayor Brent Maguire.
You will
remember the controversy from the Veteran’s Day parade when a city police
officer was denied permission to let his mother ride in his squad car. The
police department was said to have a policy against the practice. Passengers
were not permitted.
The whole
matter boiled up again when the city’s bucket truck gave spectators a bird’s
eye view of the Frontier Community College’s Lineman Rodeo a few weeks ago.
It appears
the majority of the council will support a new policy that allows for
passengers in city police cars, fire trucks and bucket trucks if the city has
liability protection. I think that means there will have to be a form filled
out by non-employees waiving their ability to sue the city if something goes
wrong.
We aren’t
talking about having folks in the passenger seat on the way to a burglary…..We
are talking about squad cars and fire trucks going slowly in a parade….or
giving that occasional bucket truck ride to oversee a college lineman rodeo.
This can be
handled with a common sense policy that covers all city vehicles. It honestly
should have been handled the last time it became an issue….which brings to mind
another Yogi Berra-ism when it comes to matters like this.
“It ain’t
over ‘til it’s over.”
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