From the Los Angeles Times to the Mono County Sheriff, more than a few seriously question the severe police cuts proposed by the Mammoth Town Council. The Times, in Mammoth’s major market, reported on fears for safety without police. Mono’s Sheriff said he can’t understand why the Town Council “is not engaging law enforcement to find out about officer safety.”
It’s a controversy that seems to go up a notch every day. Wednesday the Los Angeles Times headline read “Mammoth Lakes proposes laying off half of police force”. The story quotes Sergeant Paul Robles, president of the Mammoth Polices Officers Association. Robles said the main concern of the police is public safety and backup for officers. He said, “The town should worry about that too. If people don’t feel safe they are not going to come to a place that depends on tourism for survival.”
Police Chief Dan Watson has made it clear that he believes the proposed cuts would leave everyone vulnerable. Sheriff Rick Scholl thinks so too. He said the Town has not talked to him about their cuts or if they want Mono to fill in or back up their department. Scholl issued a memo to his staff to “support the police department with their difficult challenges.”
Sheriff Scholl said, “I don’t think the Town Council realizes that if they chase their officers away, it’s not easy to hire new ones, and how many would want to come to work in Mammoth with current conditions?” said the Sheriff. Scholl said there have been no conversations between the Town and County about a law enforcement contract.
The Sheriff has talked with Police Chief Watson who asked if the Sheriff’s Department could supplement the Mammoth Police. Scholl said he told the Chief there’s no guarantee since he’s down three patrolmen and leaning heavily on overtime as it is. He said the CHP has no officers out after 10pm. And, even if Scholl would contract to cover Mammoth, he said, “I would never allow fewer than two officers to be on duty.”
Of a seven-officer cut, Scholl said it would “create liability for the Town and put people in unsafe situations.” Mammoth Councilmen have not named any source of information or research that led them to their police proposal of a ten-officer department for the Town of Mammoth Lakes. Â Sheriff Scholl, who worked in the Mammoth Lakes Police Department in 1986 when there were 15 officers, said he doesn’t see how the department could function with any less than 26 years ago.
Lifetime Mammoth Local- just another excuse by saying the problem was inherited not created. Once again, the public officials are not being held responsible for their actions, and it’s poor them, they are merely the victims of an inherited problem. Grow up and be accountable for your poor town management.… Read more »
And seriously, who hires an “expert” Auxillary Town Manager who knows nothing about the town in the first place?
Great! The LA Times caught wind of the cuts in Mammoth and is broadcasting it on the front page. The wrong people will catch wind of the weakening law enforcement in Mammoth. Might as well put it on blast, “Hey, come to Mammoth, we don’t have any cops her, it’s… Read more »
LA Times should do their job and report more on the raping and pillaging of our water resources in the Owens Valley and Long Valley by their very own LADWP!!!!
Maybe when the cut backs come, we will actually feel a little more free to be who we want to be. Kind of like when we grew up.
I say keep the 17 cops and let them take a PAY CUT like the rest have had to at some point in our careers.
Some of you who think the CHP should step in and Police Mammoth Lakes don’t realize that the CHP does not contract out to police cities. The only dept that would do that is the Sheriff’s Dept on a regular basis and that is if the Sheriff allows it.
“Outta Your Mind” reminds me of that angst-ridden political group today that is having difficulty with The Impermanence of all things – Change. They call themselves conservatives. Just what it is that this group thinks it’s conserving is a mystery. What comes to mind is the opening scene from the… Read more »
Hahahahaha, Yes Yes I love it. That’s the party some are voting for, Why? Why do all I see is conservative posters in the valley when in reality there is no real conservatives in DC? Leave it too Mainstream media and the endless amounts of money it takes to portray… Read more »
Pray for Snow…you have lived here for 30 years and making these comments? What rock do you live under? Do you read the news at all? Why don’t you go on a ride-along with the police on a busy weekend night until about 4 in the morning and see if… Read more »
WOW… You read all of these post and you would think Mammoth is a crime riddled transient town full of drunks running around like Mad Max. Where are these people? Hyde? Ocean Club? Rafters? Gringos? Las Sierra’s??? NOPE… All those clubs full of drunks are no longer in business, just… Read more »
Pray for Snow, you’re the only person on here who makes sense!!!!
“Why can’t MLPD have a sworn reserve officers to volunteer their time on these crazy drunk fueled weekends? ” Yeah, why should we pay someone when we can get someone else to work for free! Brilliant! Why don’t we apply that logic to the town government and every business in… Read more »
Ken, Have you done the simple math on your 3154 radio calls in 2011 alone??? 3154 divided by 365 days a year = 8.6 calls per day. WOW!!! So every day there is possibly 1 radio call every 3 hours. So average 8 MLPD officers work 2, 12hr shifts for… Read more »
One of these radio calls can end up with many hours of report writing, evidence collection, followup investigation including witness and suspect interviews, booking and transportation of an arrested subjects to Bridgeport, court testimony, etc. Also in between radio calls proactive policing results in arrests, report writing, booking and transportation,evidence… Read more »
“so I can only assume” That’s all you seem to be able to do — assume. Just make up a fairy tale and then chide everybody else for not believing it. In you mind, how many calls a day would justify 17 sworn officers. I’m sure you have a number.… Read more »
Ken, Reserve officers get paid, but they only work when they are needed.
Not all Departments pay Reserve Police Officers.
Reserve officers only work when they can fit it into their schedule. To do the same job as a Police Officer, (Level 1 Reserve) they would have to go throuh a 5-6 month academy away from home (who would pay for that?) and then be put in a 3 month… Read more »
Why tell me. I know that the idea of reserve officers working for free is nonsense. Tell it to the people who think that’s a good idea
@Pray For Snow “What town are some of you living in? Why can’t MLPD have a sworn reserve officers to volunteer their time on these crazy drunk fueled weekends? I have lived in Mammoth for 30 years and never seen this madness you all discuss and it is not because… Read more »
Pray for snow, I agree, although since I haven’t lived in Mammoth for years and don’t hang out in bars, I couldn’t speak to the “problem” of alcohol fueled crime.
California is not a right to work state. Police officers, actors, teachers, football players, nurses, and grocery store clerks all have the right to organize and collectively bargain salaries, benefits and working conditions. Labor agreements protect employees from arbitrary decisions by management. Many seem to resent these union protections because… Read more »
I would like to say thanks to all members of the Mammoth Lakes Town Council for taking the bull by the horns. Kudos to the Mammoth Lakes Town Council for coming up with a solution to a problem that was inherited not created. The solution to the current problem is… Read more »
K. Irvine,
GREAT IDEA !!
PUT YOUR NAME ON THE BALLOT AND WE”LL ALL VOTE FOR YOU.
The Mammoth Police Department never responded to any call-ins anyways so I honestly don’t see the loss
Samantha, its time to change out the HEPA filter in your crack pipe.
crack down on the drunks and drug addicts and traffickers and you remove the domestic violence and theft problems
PS: CHP doesn’t patrol after 10pm? I find that hard to believe, and if its true, thats crazy!
That’s what Sheriff Scholl told us. Benett
The Sheriff (forgot) to mention that his OWN department goes 10-7 from 1am to 5am. Deputies will respond in an emergency, but will be doing so from their homes.
The CHP contract stipulates that they cannot work past 10:00 PM unless they are in a two man car for officer safety reasons.
The Mammoth Town Council wants officers to work alone all the time!
Jean, they do patrol .. but it is only one unit with two officers doubled up.
Everyone, 28 years ago, Mammoth was unincorporated, and had 0 police officers, we all felt safe. Everyone keeps returning to “drunk and unruly”. Just like the skate park in Bishop, this should be controlled before it becomes a law enforcement issue. It is already illegal to serve people who are… Read more »
Get rid of the Unionized force and replace it with a mean, lean, efficient Non-Unionized Force 🙂
You don’t have a clue do you? Where does your imaginary peace officer force come from? This isn’t a movie. There are no super-hero’s just waiting for the Bat Signal. Or maybe you think we can hire some Green Cards and snowboarders from New Zealand for the Winter. Yeah, that’s… Read more »
John, you’re right. The unions are ruining this country. They were certainly needed 50 years ago, but not today. I’ve listened to the chief come up with every rebuttal possible to keep the force as is, but he offers no alternative solution to help the town. His focus is on… Read more »
Sara, in tough times if there was no collective bargaining, the fat-cats would get even fatter.
The little guys are getting screwed right and left.
Law enforcement is needed in every town, I agree but I also know stuff like this happens all to often http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1Dr-hMCy78&feature=g-all-u . It happens all to often cause the police know us regulars don’t have any power, when all they have to say it was necessary force.
Dont cut the police officers ,with winter coming and all the tourists coming up soon we need to keep this town safe !!!!
Law enforcement is needed in every town. With the winter season Coming upon all of us and the people who come to the mountain to enjoy the snow. Those people and the locals who party tend to get a little loose and get out of control and who get unrulley… Read more »
I am totally blown away to learn that the (current) MLPD has fewer officers than it did 26 years ago, especially taking into consideration the growth that the town has seen in the past 2 decades. A police dept. is suppose to GROW along with the town that they are… Read more »
Under the proposed cuts, the MLPD would have ten officers. In 1986, the department had 15. Right now, they have 17.
Benett
Typical Town of Mammoth, failure to investigate prior to implementation.
I wonder if this is Just a scare tactic.