Pubdate: Fri, 01 Oct 2004 Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (WI) Copyright: 2004 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Contact: http://www.jsonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/265 Author: Jennie Tunkieicz Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/dare.htm (D.A.R.E.) BUDGET PROPOSAL ELIMINATES 2 SAFETY PROGRAMS FOR KIDS Racine County Residents Hope To Save Officer Friendly, DARE The Deputy Friendly and Drug Abuse Resistance Education programs would end in Racine County, under a budget proposal set to go to the County Board in a few weeks. Residents are working to gather support to save the programs, which provide health, safety and abuse prevention education to school-age children. At the very least, supporters said, they would like to continue the programs with county dollars another year while they search for alternative ways to pay for them or to supplement the cost. Sheriff Robert Carlson said Thursday that eliminating the programs would allow him to redirect about $170,000 to maintain staffing levels at the County Jail and on patrols. Each staff position costs $85,000 in salary and benefits, he said. "We've gotten down to the point where the dollars we have to maintain the department are such that we have to prioritize things on the basis of things we must do versus things we want to do or like to do. We are not going to have the dollars to staff Deputy Friendly or DARE," Carlson said. "I cannot pare back jail operations any more than it is, and I will not reduce area patrol beyond what it is today." Carlson said he is committed to continue both programs through this school year because several schools have planned for them, but there would be no more after that. The City of Racine and Kenosha and Walworth counties have ended similar programs the past few years for the same reason - cost, Carlson said. Carlson said the Deputy Friendly officer, Tim Graves, and the DARE officer, Steve Sikora, would be placed in other jobs in his department. Jackie Strelow, president of the Waterford Area Chamber of Commerce, said she learned about the proposal to cut both jobs at a recent chamber meeting that Carlson attended. "Nobody wants to see those programs go away," Strelow said. Two of her three children have been through the programs, she said, and she sees how well the programs work. Strelow said Deputy Friendly helps teach children about issues such as danger from strangers and bicycle safety, and that the messages get through to children because they're coming from a law enforcement officer. She said DARE helps plant the seed that helps keep children away from drugs and alcohol. "These are proactive programs, and to take it away, we will have to be reactive later," she said. Strelow said many people are coming together to find ways to save the programs. "We have some ideas on what we might be able to do, and we've been making phone calls looking for support from schools and parents," she said. Carlson said he is aware of the efforts to save the programs. "It doesn't make me happy to do this, but it's a double-bladed issue," Carlson said. "Taxpayers are saying they want their taxes reduced or at least don't want to see them raised. County employees cost money. To staff these programs with deputies is something we can't do with our budget." - --- MAP posted-by: Derek