Sunday, July 24, 2011

This ain’t Martha’s Vineyard

Maybe the statement, “responsibility to the city would increase if employees, including the manager, lived in the city” would be true if this was Martha’s Vineyard but it’s Coatesville, a city partly controlled by Chester County’s drug dealers.
See:
City manager signs lease to live a block outside of the city 
Move may affect his work contract 
Sunday, July 24, 2011 
By ERIC S. SMITH, Staff Writer
 When I went to the Chester County Clerk of Courts Office a few years ago to get some information about Richard Legree there was a person knocking on my front door when I came back home through my back door. He said not to ask around in the Courthouse about Richard Legree. I learned something that day that nearly every Black person in Coatesville already knew.
I think it’s the reason that murders happen right in front of people and they don’t see it.
It’s the reason that the FBI told Paul Janssen to live outside of Coatesville.
Forcing employees to live in Coatesville just makes it easier for Chester County’s drug dealer mafia to intimidate them and their schoolchildren.
Karl and Joe both allegedly experienced or were held back by threats and they should understand this.
I lived in Philly when Rizzo was mayor. Rizzo got round the clock intensive security even though he lived in Chestnut Hill with Philadelphia’s Billionaires.  
You can fit multiple Coatesvilles inside of any Philly Police District.
In Philadelphia city employees including police are required to live in the city. Police cannot live in the police district they work in. You can have residency requirements in Philadelphia without threatening the lives of employees and their families.
What makes Coatesville like Philadelphia is the level of crime and murders.
Forcing Coatesville employees to live in Coatesville makes it easier for Chester County drug mafia to threaten them and easier for Chester County drug mafia to control Coatesville’s government from the inside. 

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