- It turns out after Thursday’s Compstat meeting there was an “after-meeting” with the exempts.
The Superintendent and 1st Deputy are upset over not “getting respect”.
As it turns out, Mc-Barstool has picked up on the fact that the exempts think he is a joke and seen it when everyone was laughing and cutting up during the Compstat meeting.
There was also an incident in the past week when a press conference was held at the 007th District. Mc-Dickwad walked into the station and Uncle Garry extended his hand out to a police officer leaning up against the wall with his hands tucked inside his vest and his foot up against the wall.
The officer stated, “Wus Up?” to the Super and never shook his hand. To say the least, this really fucked over [someone's] ego!
Now he is pushing for us to be “more professional” and adhere to stricter uniform standards with the help of the new inspectors.
As a "quasi-military organization" (we aren't paramilitary by any stretch of the imagination), we're pretty sure they can interpret the not "coming to attention" as a form of insubordination. You win based on past practice, which is probably why they issued an order about stand-up Roll Calls being held every single day.
But as far as we can recall, there's no Order, Policy or Contract provision stating you have to shake a hand that's offered. Respecting the rank is one thing, but respect is a two way street and must be earned by the individual. The First Deputy received how many "merit" promotions in his career? And the highest award our Department can bestow for shooting an innocent car? How is that remotely respectable? McCarthy has proven time and time again he is nothing more than a carpet bagging political hack who doesn't have the best interests of the police at heart, just the best interests of McCarthy and NYPD style policing (which is on the verge of blowing up in his face). What the hell is respectable about that?
(post amended to reflect Al's unearned Lambert Tree)