OK... but I don't know what you're getting at.nope, I was saying the military has a specific process.
during the bush admin, concessions were made in good faith.
Now that good faith has be trampled on, so we need to look again at those powers afforded.
But that was kinda beside the point really.
It's not so much the transfer, but the notification policies.
RE: "concessions" and "good faith".
No one seems to be upset that the NYC employee that failed to pass on the FAA fly over information was only reprimanded with a letter in his file. WTF?
This is what I posted earlier, but its getting buried...
Caldera shouldn't be the only one to go down. There were failures all down the line.Next question on the agenda - "state and local authorities" in NY & NJ had been notified....
A reprimand? That's it?A New York City employee has been disciplined for failing to pass on the FAA fly over information when it arrived on the employee's desk at City Hall.
According to city officials the employee was "reprimanded" and a "letter was placed in his file."
No information was immediately available on what if any discipline was meted out at the NYPD, where a second FAA notice was received last Thursday.