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Saltzman to Leonard: Let Portland Water Bureau Security Guards Use Pepper Spray


4:39 PM October 27th, 2009 by Beth Slovic
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In response to the news that Commissioner Randy Leonard wants Water Bureau security guards to become armed peace officers, Commissioner Dan Saltzman today issued an eight-page memo [PDF] outlining all the reasons he opposes the effort. Saltzman, of course, oversees the Portland Police Bureau that Leonard at one point wanted to manage.

The document, which proposes giving security guards less lethal weapons like Tasers or pepper spray, also contains a response to Leonard’s proposal from Police Chief Rosie Sizer.

Among the findings in Saltzman’s memo:

The Water Bureau currently spends about $1 million a year for a security force with 24 employees, and that making them police officers would increase costs. Saltzman says that’s because law enforcement units of 20-25 people cost other agencies in the state $4 million a year.

Alternatives exist, Saltzman says, including the following:

Water Bureau Security

According to Sizer, only five law enforcement agencies in the country exist for the sole purpose of protecting drinking water. The national trend is to move away from those sorts of arrangements, she writes.

Sizer also noted the vast majority of the land in the Bull Run watershed, which the new police officers would patrol, is owned by the federal government. Only four percent is owned by the City of Portland.

After Saltzman criticized Leonard’s plan as “totally unnecessary” earlier this month, Leonard countered that the Water Bureau used to have armed guards. Ironically, that was when Saltzman oversaw the bureau and the city contracted with an outside firm to provide security for Portland’s drinking water, Leonard said. However, those guards weren’t commissioned police officers, as the new ones would be under Leonard’s proposal.

Last Tuesday, Leonard also told the Portland Utility Review Board that heightened security at the city’s open reservoirs could help Portland win its long-sought variance from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

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6 Responses to “Saltzman to Leonard: Let Portland Water Bureau Security Guards Use Pepper Spray”

  1. Allen says:

    Its not a power want. Its a defense need.

  2. WaterWorld says:

    Laser-guided water cannons should settle the dispute.

  3. LalaWater says:

    Thanks for wanting to take away people’s jobs Saltzman and Sizer.

    Also the forest services contracted with other police agencies in the past for the Bull Run.

    Guess What! No response. just extra money in the county’s budget.

    Get over it Saltzman, your ideas are just flawed and won’t work.

  4. LalaWater says:

    also want to add that the city has signed an agreement to share responsibility of the security of the bull run, not just the cities quoted 4%

  5. Altered Ego says:

    The back stabbing security guards at the water bureau could not pass the DPSST training, or the physical fitness tests, or the psych. It is all about money and power. More money for the security guards for walking around (or biking, or using their electric carts) reservoirs looking for skinny dippers. Risky business or risque’ business? Power for Mr. Randy, who wanted to be the police commish, and now will have his own little force. Sorry about the little force crack, couldn’t resist. After all, only storm large knows how big Randy’s force is.

  6. [...] Police Commissioner Dan Saltzman and Police Chief Rosie Sizer panned the idea, Leonard has said he’d like to move [...]

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