A few years ago Commissioner Franck wanted to look into an
earlier closing time for downtown bars except during our ‘season’ from Memorial
Day through Labor Day. Needless to say
the rest of the majority Council at the time brushed his idea aside.
Public Safety Commissioner Chris Mathiesen ran on a platform
with one of the planks being rolling back the closing time of bars because of
serious late night problems. He was
intent on doing something about the problems and police overtime especially
that which is focused on Caroline
Street .
However, again he met with resistance, this time from the Board of
Supervisors whose job it is to approve any earlier closing time for the County
as a whole not just 1 town or 1 City. Because of Commissioner Mathiesen’s
diligence, Washington and Warren Counties
looked at what the cutback in hours would mean for them and the 2 Boards of
Supervisor’s did establish earlier closing times. I think it is time again for Saratoga County to listen to our Commissioner
because it is a real problem downtown and not just blow him off because he is
from the minority Party.
This brings me to another big problem. I was at the Council meeting Tuesday night
and heard Tom McTygue ask Commissioner Mathiesen what the cost to the City was when
SPAC hosts the Phish concerts. Normally
there are 2 per year but in 2014 there will be 3. Phish fans destroy the State Park rendering
it a filthy mess taking Park staff 2 days to clean up. I also put Dave Matthews in this category but
at a slightly lower level of destruction because of their fan draw. Saratoga pays our Police to handle the crowds
and parking, we pay Saratoga County Sheriffs double pay to do the same and we
also pay off duty State Troopers double pay and pay for their hotel rooms while
they are working here, this year it will be a two night hotel stay. Saratoga
Hospital is also over
flowing with legal aged and underage kids who are so drunk that some have
almost died from alcohol poisoning drug use.
These fans remind me of the Deadheads who followed the Grateful Dead
from venue to venue. I am glad they love
the music but they add nothing to our community for these 2 or 3 night concerts. They camp out at State Parks or anywhere they
can without being roused by the Police or go back home, only to come back the
next day. They do not frequent our
hotels or restaurants nor do they shop downtown. The little we do make is the small amount of
sales tax from Burger King or McDonalds and the like, if you want to find out
where they spend their money on food, visit the park the day after a concert
and you will get an idea.
My question is first of all, why do we use Saratoga
Police? I thought Routes 9 & 50 were
State roads, why our ambulances, shouldn’t SPAC have their own? If they do use Saratoga ’s
Police and Ambulance shouldn’t SPAC reimburse Saratoga for each call? SPAC should pick up the tab for the pay and
hotel rooms for the State Police, after all it is in a State Park and the Park
has its own Police force, why should we pay?
It’s about time we demand SPAC pay its share to Saratoga Springs , with the possibility of no
Casino, we will need every penny we can get from wherever we get it from. I hope the Commissioner provides us with the
information he promised us he would and Commissioner, I applaud you for walking
downtown to see first hand the late night problems and hope you take a drive on
Rt. 50 about 6 the night of one of these concerts and a walk in the State Park
the day after to see the problems and junk left by these concert attendees.
the Park police take care of the State park, not the Saratoga Springs Police Dept.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you. My problem with the setup is why are our police involved with SPAC and why do we as tax payers have to pay for County and State police aid plus over night costs? The area from Ave. of the Pines down Rt. 9 over to Rt. 50 past the Park woods is State land and is controlled by Park Police. They can even give tickets to those entering the City from Exit 1, and have had road blocks on both Rt.59 & Rt. 9. SPAC should reimburse the City for these costs.
DeleteI do believe that you don't have and open mine. You have a one track mind. I have email you before on true facts and I had never seen them. What is up with that?
ReplyDeleteIf I had a mine it would be open. I publish everything that can be verified, I will not publish accusations unless you provide the proof of your information. I never consider myself infallible.
ReplyDeleteJust think of it as helping the economy. All the cops earn thousands of dollars in overtime, and they spend it here in our area. Same as the firemen who are stationed at the racetrack, doing nothing, earning overtime every day of racing. Same as the police who are stationed on Caroline Street every weekend, sit at the City center for home shows, march in parades, etc.
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone still think that they volunteer their time?
Look in your mail. The PBA is asking you for donations, but they no longer tell you where they spend the money that they receive. And they don't even get their letters printed locally anymore, by local printers.
Some sarcasm in this entry, so just be aware.
Have a nice day everyone.
A little sarcasm can be a good thing.
DeleteGive a shout out to Dan DeFedericis - Fun in Saratoga blogger - as an ex State Trooper and a Union leader he can explain the why's and how's of the police staffing.....
ReplyDeleteI know Dan and I will ask him. I also have a call into NY State Police headquarters.
DeleteThe Grateful Dead played SPAC only 4 times 1983-1984-1985-1988 and for one night ONLY each year. Not the same as Phish or DMB who are allowed multi-night runs.
ReplyDeleteOn a side note the GD were true unequaled inovators musically and culturally while Phish and DMB are merely imitators
When the fans are stoned, drunk and overdosed, who would even know if the music is innovative, or good. SPAC is headed for trouble.
ReplyDeleteFor the police, it's like fishing in a Phishbowl -- easy arrests to max out their arrest quotas, and enhancing their own profiles.
Total BS..you are uninformed
ReplyDeleteSorry but you are delusional
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