CRISIS City of Baltimore cutting pay/laying off cops, claiming fiscal woes

MinnesotaSmith

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Prediction: watch for decreased cop work ethic, then many walking away from the job, never to return.


Baltimore wants to cut pay, furlough, and layoff officers, cite coming budget shortfall caused by coronavirus

April 11, 2020



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"The Baltimore police union leadership issued a fiery letter to its members Thursday night opposing what it called city budget plans proposing pay cuts, furloughs, and layoffs by city leaders bracing for budget shortfalls amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 3 President Sgt. Mike Mancuso said he and other union leaders met with City Hall officials Thursday night and discussed how to address a looming $103 million revenue shortfall for next year. Mancuso’s letter said the city is looking to make $11 million in personnel cuts.

Mancuso said the police department was presented three possible options to reduce department spending, but the cuts are asking too much from a department that is grappling with continued high rates of violence amid the pandemic. The union has also warned of the dangers facing officers and their families as they continue to work in dangerous conditions.

“I am furious and disgusted with the Mayor and his administration for asking our members to shoulder the burden of this crisis both physically, and now financially,” Mancuso wrote in the two-page letter sent out to the department’s 2,500 members.

He said 350 employees have been quarantined, 63 who are awaiting results and 19 that have tested positive.
Mancuso also noted that the city had recently agreed to pay officers an additional $200 per paycheck as hazard pay, which the city leaders are now trying to “recoup,” a move he called “deceitful and insulting.”

“Now we are being asked to sacrifice even more while we continue to put on our uniforms and place ourselves on the front lines of this pandemic for the citizens of Baltimore,” he said.
City officials could not immediately be reached for comment Friday morning. A Baltimore Police spokeswoman also declined to comment.

Baltimore is expected to end this fiscal year with a $42.3 million deficit, as typical economic activity slows to a crawl because of the coronavirus epidemic.
The city’s finance department also forecasts that the city will bring in about $100 million less in revenue than anticipated for the fiscal year that begins in July.

As the city searches for cuts, budget director Bob Cenname said last week that “everything has to be on the table” because of the size of the shortfall.

Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young said at an April 1 news conference that the city hadn’t yet contemplated laying off employees, but cautioned that it was a possibility.
“I personally don’t want to see layoffs, but if the budget dictates that, we have no other choice unless our president sends us some relief,” Young said, repeating his call for more federal funding to be directed toward cities like Baltimore.

According to the FOP letter, the first option to reduce spending would freeze all salaries and prevent officers from receiving raises, including an across-the-board 3% raise officers were set to be paid in July.

Another option would require officers to take up to six furlough days depending on their salary. However, Mancuso said, officers would still be required to work those days and forgo pay because sworn officers are deemed “essential employees.”

A third option would require the already understaffed department to lay off 173 non-essential employees, which he said could include officers assigned to the mounted, marine and traffic units.
The potential cuts come as the department has worked to rebuild its ranks under the federal consent decree. In addition to attempting to hire 300 more officers, department leaders are also trying to shift more work toward civilian employees to further free up officers for patrol and other functions."

Baltimore Sun reporter Talia Richman contributed to this article.
 

20Gauge

TB Fanatic
The way I see it is the city needs to cut other areas first. Like the mayor's staff? Protection Detail, etc before you cut police and firefighters. Yes they are a big portion of the budget, but they are an essential part of it. Everything else from code enforcement on down are just "perks" the city has to add a few dollars to the coffers.

City planning department. You need 3 people total. The guy who takes in the documents, the guy how stores them to be found later and they guy to stamp them approved. No one really reads them. No one actually goes over them to make sure they are in compliance. They just use it as a method to extract X Dollars from every building built.

The list goes on, but there are far too many people working in government.
 

The Snack Artist

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My answer to their police union as to what to do? Stay Fetal! That's what they're doing in Chicongo. I have a friend who's son is on a plain clothes detail. They don't get out of the car when they hear gunshots. The Mayor and the populace do not have their backs. Why bother? Krimesha Foxx will just plea it down to a jaywalking ticket and let the perp go free anyway.
 

Nowski

Let's Go Brandon!
The great prepper website, city-data.com always has the
needed information, regarding issues such as fiscal woes,
that affect all major metro areas.

Its simple. Baltimore MD is a chocolate city,
and nothing more really needs to be said about it.

What decent peoples that maybe left there,
need to get out, let the savage feral pavement apes,
take completely over, and stop the futile fight against them.

The days when Baltimore MD was a tremendous
example of the great American society,
have been over for decades,
and those days are not going to ever return.

Please be safe everyone.

Regards to all.

Nowski

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raven

TB Fanatic
Coming soon to your city.
Remember "sales tax"?
Sales tax is waived for those products that are essential like food (yes, i know some places charge tax on food and often what is claimed as food isn't).
Sales tax is generally collected on those products which governments have so wisely identified as non essential and banned the sale of.
And many states have income tax, so if you are not working, no income tax revenue.
And if people are not out and about driving, no gasoline tax revenue.

I expect prices for city services like water, sewer, trash pickup and what ever will go up.
And as tax revenues decline, "essential" workers will become less and less essential.
 

Dex

Constitutional Patriot
West Bmore is already a dmil zone....not much diff now...only the commie inclined white dems are stupid enough to stay..The heroin trade is what runs Bmore....Its a a smack capital...need more be said?
 

Matt

Veteran Member
Awesome! This needs to happen to every cosmic leftist white on earth.

Corona chan forces them to stay in their "regentrified" urban lofts close to shopping and "culture" as their identity politics and bad economics comes home to roost.

Those of us that have had to watch those vermin buy up rural areas and destroy them with "vacation rentals" will not miss them.
 

hiwall

Has No Life - Lives on TB
city budget plans proposing pay cuts, furloughs, and layoffs by city leaders bracing for budget shortfalls amid the coronavirus pandemic
Every city in the USA will be in this sinking boat. Some cities will cut all police and cut a deal with the county police department. Cities will cut many many things. Parks and libraries will close. Garbage will be farmed out to private businesses. City offices will cut open times to short hours and three days a week. Many other things will be cut or cut-back.
Many will regret building those sports complexes.
 

Lone_Hawk

Resident Spook
Coming soon to your city.
Remember "sales tax"?
Sales tax is waived for those products that are essential like food (yes, i know some places charge tax on food and often what is claimed as food isn't).
Sales tax is generally collected on those products which governments have so wisely identified as non essential and banned the sale of.
And many states have income tax, so if you are not working, no income tax revenue.
And if people are not out and about driving, no gasoline tax revenue.

I expect prices for city services like water, sewer, trash pickup and what ever will go up.
And as tax revenues decline, "essential" workers will become less and less essential.

Baltimore City residents get hit with 10% State Income Tax, 5% Baltimore County Income Tax, and 5% Baltimore City Income Tax, or at least that was what it was back in 2009. It may be more, plus they are taxed on the square footage of their buildings and driveways to "Clean up the bay." No telling what else added in the last 11+ years since I escaped the hell hole of Maryland!
 

The Snack Artist

Membership Revoked
Baltimore City residents get hit with 10% State Income Tax, 5% Baltimore County Income Tax, and 5% Baltimore City Income Tax, or at least that was what it was back in 2009. It may be more, plus they are taxed on the square footage of their buildings and driveways to "Clean up the bay." No telling what else added in the last 11+ years since I escaped the hell hole of Maryland!
Holy Smoke! This makes "Jabba the Pritzker" look like a piker! The jowls man! I tell you, look at these jowls on this beast!
 

Blacknarwhal

Let's Go Brandon!
Meanwhile, the city's small dog population breathed a sigh of relief as their chances of getting shot in a confrontation fell through the floor. :D

Seriously though, that "furlough" plan sounds like a thing we got rid of in the 1800s called slavery.
 

The Snack Artist

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Meanwhile, the city's small dog population breathed a sigh of relief as their chances of getting shot in a confrontation fell through the floor. :D

Seriously though, that "furlough" plan sounds like a thing we got rid of in the 1800s called slavery.
YOU SHUT YOUR MOUTH WITH THAT!!!
 

raven

TB Fanatic
Baltimore City residents get hit with 10% State Income Tax, 5% Baltimore County Income Tax, and 5% Baltimore City Income Tax, or at least that was what it was back in 2009. It may be more, plus they are taxed on the square footage of their buildings and driveways to "Clean up the bay." No telling what else added in the last 11+ years since I escaped the hell hole of Maryland!
Hahahaha - no income, no income tax. and you know they withhold that from your paycheck
 

Ravekid

Veteran Member
Another option would require officers to take up to six furlough days depending on their salary. However, Mancuso said, officers would still be required to work those days and forgo pay because sworn officers are deemed “essential employees.”

No way this works. The officers aren't going to work for free. They will likely call in sick, or work the furlough day and then call in sick another day and justify using sick leave that way. The admin who have been sitting behind a desk for years should be the ones putting on a uniform and working the street during the furlough days.

This might be a case where the city is trying to pressure officers who are pension vested to retire. The problem is that sometimes the age to obtain the pension might still be years off and there aren't any great paying jobs out there unless one has certain technical skills which most police officers don't have. There are also issues with healthcare.

Should be interesting to see how this all plays out.
 

The Snack Artist

Membership Revoked
The city can always hire the hoodrats to become cops and pay them, say $5 an hour. They should know by now the laws since most of them are jailhouse lawyers anyway.

Sarcasm off now.
Chicongo actually did this. They have relaxed their hiring standards of coppers to a point you could have a Class A misdemeanor on your record and still be qualified to go to the Police academy and become a cop. They hired a guy named Larry Hoover who was a chief gangster in Chicongo. When he got out of jail they made him a Goodwill Ambassador or some such foolishness to the Black community. He was supposed to be able to quell the warring factions. It didn't work.
 
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