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That's a lot of work
Since you feel inclined to provide Commissioner Adams with excuses, perhaps you could explain why the Portland Business Alliance (Technically a neighborhood association.) has made-off with the Portland City Chamber of Commerce; and hired their very own, "Pinkertons", to police public property?
I was illegally detained on private property by private security personnel guarding the Portland State University campus, and issued an illegal trespass warning. What say you?
Right. His bike buddies couldn't chain garbage bicycles, in huge, unsightly piles, all over the city, without Commissioner Adams' help. Thanks for that. Which raises the issue of advocating for bicycle special interest, and endorsing a plan to memorialize cyclists who have been killed, with spray-painted, "art", work at the scene of a family's tragedy.
Now, would you care if I posted Randall O'Toole's policy analysis, and re-pose the question about Sam Adams' commitment to small business? I thought not. This too, if public safety is on Commissioner Adams' plate, then why has he chosen to support privatizing the Portland Police? Hiring security guards to do the work of the Police directly undermines the Police union, and places untrained, and in many cases unqualified, rent-a-cops on our streets; and empowers them with carte blanche police authority.
I am a constituent of this city. I am of a legal voting age, and have paid every penny of every tax I've ever owed. Beason, ("I hope that clears up any misperception.") by my count, this is the third time you have been condescending to me, in your response to a comment of mine. Unlike Commissioner Adams and I, you are anonymous to me. In my ignorance, I've presumed you to be either a colleague, or worse yet, a professional colleague of Mr. Adams. I feel entitled to a personal tone with regard to my complaints, or praise for that matter, when criticizing an elected official. If you are indeed a representative of the Commissioner's, I take umbrage with your ridicule of my possible ignorance.