Alex.
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Quite possibly and he should if it compromised his code of conduct.So if he had a homosexual pride flag in his garage he'd have to remove it too then.The PO is a liaison to the town's human rights commission.What human rights commission is this that says a flag violates human rights?You are incredibly stupidAnd a Civil War flag inside a garage prevents the government from functioning?You are a total fucking idiot. You took an issue and ran off with it like it was your own personal panty waist cause. Next time try to do a little research before opening your mouth. Moron.
"Government employees enjoy protection for statements they make as citizens on issues of public concern, unless the speech hurts the government agency's ability to function."
Private Sector vs. Public Sector Employee Rights
Dear Lord you leftists are truely insane.
I am not a lefty
The cop is the liaison to the Human Rights Commission.
The cop has a code of conduct which he must abide by and did may not have done here according to his supervisor.
This their Mission Statement:
"Mission Statement:
The Greenfield Human Rights Commission believes that all citizens of the community have the right to be treated with dignity, respect, fairness, impartiality and justice without regard to race, color, national origin, ancestry, gender, sexual orientation, age, religion or disability.
The Human Rights Commission will:
The Commission shall work toward enhancing the quality of life in Greenfield through promoting understanding, appreciation and respect"
- Promote a positive sense of community and unity based on our similarities and differences
- Provide a forum for the promotion of dialogue, education, healing and celebration of our diversity
- Investigate, mediate, respond and report to the community on allegations of human rights violations
- Provide resources, direction and counsel
Human Rights Commission - Town of Greenfield, MA
A cop who may show bias, prejudice or even the appearance of impropriety in the treatment of others may not fit within the parameters set forth by the mission statement.