Pubdate: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 Source: Big Sandy News, The (KY) Copyright: 2002 The Big Sandy News Contact: http://www.bigsandynews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1975 Author: Scott Perry TASK FORCE IS WORKING, KEEP WORKING IT ... Talk that a cooperative effort between police agencies in Johnson County may be on the verge of collapse is disheartening. Insinuations that the failure may be more the result of that ever-present city versus county, county versus city attitude than a lack of results is downright discouraging. The unified effort to battle drug trafficking in Paintsville and Johnson County has produced results, and the paintsville Police Department and the Johnson County Sheriff's Department should be proud of that. Johnson Countians, including those who live inside Paintsville's city limits should be proud of that, too. Frankly, we cannot think of a single reason why this project should not continue, but we aren't so naive as to overlook some of the problems with it. There has been more friction than cooperation between the two police agencies for some time. The city police department has suffered some embarrassment in the past over some high profile drug raids within their jurisdiction by Sheriff Bill Witten and his troops. The city police department had also struggled with some image problems arising from some unflattering issues concerning department personnel...high ranking personnel. The task force, and its cooperative approach to a very serious problem, has been a deep breath of fresh air. And now it's falling apart. Why? We don't know the answer to that question, but we've heard the talk. We won't spread rumors here, opting instead to give the city and county police departments a show of our unwavering support for a resolution of their problems and a revival, if a revival is necessary, of the task force concept and operations. Surely the powers that be will not let this truly effective project fail. Surely the people of Johnson County, including those who live in Paintsville, want this effective fight against drugs to continue. Just one bit of advice... If this truly effective project is threatened by personality clashes, those in charge of personnel should remove the personalities in conflict and replace them with officers who want to do police work. If this project fails because of egos, we aren't going to be disheartened or discouraged, we're going to be disgusted. Surely it won't come to that. - --Scott Perry - --- MAP posted-by: Beth