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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - 1972.02.03 - 15702REPORT February 3, 1972 Peri noff BY: PUBLIC PROTECTION & JUDICIARY COMMITTEE - DretillitoOP(MwP,00Whittati IN RE: MISC. RES. #5593 - PRISONER TRANSPORTATION SERVICE TO THE OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: The Public Protection & Judiciary Committee, by Dennis M. Aaron, Chairman, reports Misc. Res. #5593 as follows: That because the projected costs for the proposed Prisoner Transportation Service are in excess of $500,000 and because the various police agencies have shown little desire to engage in this program, it is the recommendation of the Public Protection and Judiciary Committee that Misc. Res. #5593, Prisoner Transportation Program, not be adopted. The Public Protection &Judiciary Committee, by Dennis M. Aaron, Chairman, moves the acceptance of the foregoing report. PUBLIC PROTECTION & JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Dennis M. Aaron, Chairman January 21, 1971 RESOLUTION NO 5593 RE: PRISONER TRANSPORTATION SERVICE BY: MR. BURLEY TO THE OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MR. CHAIRMAN, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: WHEREAS, there are many cities in Oakland County which at times, especially on the weekends, have only two or three police cars patrolling within those cities; and WHEREAS, on numerous occasions they have to deliver prisoners to the County Jail or to the Courts at all hours of the day or night; and WHEREAS, the delivery of such prisoners requires a police car and two officers to leave the city for an undetermined amount of time, which action substantially reduces the police protection in that city. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the public Protection and Judiciary Committee be requested to develop a program to provide prisoner bussing by picking up and delivering prisoners from the local communities to the County Jail and various Courts. MR. CHAIRMAN, I move the adoption of the foregoing resolution. Bernard F. Lennon: Moved by Perinoff supported by Daly the report be accepted. Mr. Perinoff requested that Daniel T1 Murphy, Chairman of the Board of Auditors, speak to the Board on this matter. There were no objections. Mr. Murphy addressed the Board. A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the report was accepted.