Sue Frederick Strikes Again

Sue Frederick the intrepid ticketer of illegally parked cars has struck again. As WSPD reported early this afternoon she is now stealing campaign signs from her neighbors lawns.
This past weekend Aaron Ritter a laid off police officer discovered Ms. Frederick on his front lawn removing his sign in support of Issue 1. When questioned "what the hell are you doing"? she replied that the sign was obstructing the pulic walkway. There are no sidewalks on the street, and it was late at night, late enough to be dark already. Aaron got his sign back after an argument with Ms. Frederick and after telling her he was a laid off police officer and she had better leave.
Next day she returns to offer Mr. Ritter a job with her department. "Just bring your resume over to my house, it's right over there" she helpfully points out. She promises to make sure Reinbolt sees it and that it gets to the mayor's desk.
This woman needs to be fired immediately. Not in 72 hours, not in a week, not when she has her 30 years in........NOW! And whoever okayed the offer of a job to Mr. Ritter also needs to be fired now.
I'll have the other details Tuesday morning. I spoke with Mr. Ritter this afternoon and there is more to say on this.

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I used to think the reason Sue Frederick obtained and managed to keep her job was simply because she was a Carty Finkbeiner minion. Now I am beginning to think that this is more than just political back-scratching - I think that the two are kindred spirits in lunacy and troublemaking.

Carty is the only person in town who has created more unnecessary controversy than Sue Frederick. This person has gone out of her way to issue stupid tickets, tow legally parked vehicles, and annoy law-abiding citizens for years, and I agree with Fred that she needs to be removed before she harasses another taxpaying citizen.

If Issue 1 is defeated she won't be fired. If Issue 1 passes, then Sue Frederick either a.) be fired b.) reprimanded w/ pay c.) the staus quo.

No matter who the next mayor is, I don't think she will "serve at the pleasure of the [next] mayor.

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