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                            Here are the pics
                                from today for my proofs.  Updates
                                will come daily until this is cleared
                                up.     The lying Police
                                Chief sent me this e-mail
                                in May, 2012 stating "tagging
                                before removal" of illegally
                                parked/stored commercial vehicles in a
                                residential neighborhood.  The
                                Police Chief had the vehicle removed
                                over and over again for about 1
                                year.  How corrupt can it
                                get?     Here is that specific e-mail.      Then our lying
                                Police Chief gives out another
                                City Code (that he makes up; e-mail
                                below) ,and he claims it makes it,
                                so he does not follow the residential
                                parking laws in his lying, corrupt,
                                uncivil e-mails to me.    I have received more than 1
                                lying, corrupt, uncivil e-mail from
                                our illustrious Chief of Police for
                                months on end, just like this one. 
                                   Then the
                                Police Chief sent me another lying,
                                corrupt, uncivil e-mail telling me
                                he will look into the matter.     Sincerely,   Bev Beaufait P.S.
                                        
                                              Sec.
                                                  9.04.050. Disobeying a lawful order. It is
                                                  unlawful for any
                                                  person to knowingly
                                                  disobey the lawful
                                                  order of any police
                                                  officer, firefighter,
                                                  or emergency personnel
                                                  giving incident to the
                                                  discharge of the
                                                  official duties of
                                                  such police officer or
                                                  firefighter. (Code
                                                  1977, § 9.04.050; Ord.
                                                  No. 748-1981, § 4)       Sec. 10.20.040. Oversized
                                            commercial vehicles. An
                                            oversized commercial
                                            vehicle, defined as any
                                            vehicle registered, licensed
                                            or used for commercial
                                            purposes or displaying
                                            advertisements for
                                            commercial enterprise and
                                            exceeding 18 feet in length,
                                            18 feet in combined length
                                            for vehicles with trailers,
                                            or eight feet in height, or
                                            8,000 pounds in weight by
                                            the G.V.W. rating indicated
                                            on vehicle, loaded or
                                            unloaded, shall be
                                            prohibited from all zoning
                                            districts except with the
                                            following exceptions:
                                            I-Industrial. Oversized commercial
                                            vehicles incidental to a
                                            commercial enterprise shall
                                            be permitted on the premises
                                            of such commercial
                                            enterprise in C-C, C-B, C-N,
                                            zoning. Loading or unloading
                                            of moving vans or similar
                                            type vehicles used for
                                            moving of personal goods for
                                            a period of 24 hours or
                                            less. Temporary parking for
                                            pickup and delivery purposes
                                            for a period of four hours
                                            or less. Construction equipment
                                            and/or machinery employed in
                                            any public works project in
                                            the city parked at the site
                                            of and for the duration of
                                            such construction. (Code
                                            1977, § 10.20.040; Ord. No.
                                            748-1981, § 5)
                                                           
                                                Chapter
                                                        17.20 OFF-STREET
                                                        PARKING AND
                                                        LOADING [1] 
                                                Sec.
                                                  17.20.160. Motor
                                                    vehicle parking
                                                    limitations.     B.  On residential lots,
                                                      no more than two
                                                      motor vehicles may
                                                      be parked on any
                                                      area of the lot
                                                      other than within
                                                      a fully enclosed
                                                      structure or on
                                                      the paved driveway
                                                      which is intended
                                                      for parking or
                                                      access to the
                                                      garage or carport.
                                                      A motor vehicle
                                                      which is parked or
                                                      stored on an
                                                      improved surface
                                                      adjacent to a
                                                      paved driveway, or
                                                      in a rear yard, a
                                                      side yard, or a
                                                      side yard adjacent
                                                      to the street
                                                      shall be counted
                                                      towards the limit
                                                      of two such
                                                      vehicles. No more
                                                      than one such
                                                      motor vehicle may
                                                      be an inoperable
                                                      vehicle as defined
                                                      in section
                                                      8.16.040.D.1 of
                                                      this Code. 
 
 Sec. 17.20.100.
                                                  - Parking spaces
                                                  not to be used for
                                                  storage or
                                                  advertising. Required parking spaces
                                                shall be available for
                                                the parking of
                                                operable passenger
                                                automobiles of
                                                residents, customers,
                                                patrons, and employees
                                                only, and shall not be
                                                used for the storage of
                                                vehicles or materials or
                                                for the parking of
                                                trucks used in
                                                conducting the business
                                                or use, or for the
                                                purpose of advertising.(Code
                                                  1977, § 17.20.100;
                                                  Ord. No. 715-1981, §
                                                  15)
 This is from our
                                              Ethics Code
 
 "Open Government &
                                              Ethics Pamphlet 2013
 Other Ethics Rules of
                                              Interest
 Page 7
                                          It also prohibits
                                                acts of advantage or
                                                favoritism and, in that
                                                regard, prohibits
                                                special considerations,
                                                use of employee time for
                                                personal or private
 reasons, and use
                                                of City vehicles or
                                                equipment, except in
                                                same manner as available
                                                to any other person (or
                                                in manner that will
                                                substantially benefit
                                                City)."
 
 
 "Last night we heard from the owners of the truck. 
                                                          It belongs to
                                                          a couple who
                                                          recently moved
                                                          to Louisville
                                                          and who just
                                                          purchased the
                                                          vehicle. 
                                                          The husband
                                                          and wife are a
                                                          little
                                                          distressed
                                                          about why the
                                                          selective
                                                          enforcement
                                                          against
                                                          them. 
                                                          Commander
                                                          Kingston will
                                                          speak with
                                                          them and
                                                          convey our
                                                          assurances
                                                          that this is
                                                          all quite
                                                          routine and
                                                          innocent. "
 
 This
                                                          quote is from
                                                          a May 25, 2012
                                                          e-mail to me
                                                          from Bruce
                                                          Goodman,
                                                          Police
                                                          Chief. 
                                                          He knows the
                                                          rules. 
                                                          He applies
                                                          them when he
                                                          wants. 
                                                          He is a
                                                          bully. 
                                                          He does not do
                                                          his job that
                                                          he is paid to
                                                          do.  He
                                                          should be
                                                          fired on the
                                                          spot.  If
                                                          he did his job
                                                          correctly, the
                                                          first time he
                                                          contacted the
                                                          owners, he
                                                          would not
                                                          be 
                                                          backed into a
                                                          corner to save
                                                          face. 
                                                          Now, he will
                                                          not do his
                                                          job, just to
                                                          try to prove
                                                          he is correct,
                                                          when he is so
                                                          very wrong.
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