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At the March 3, 2009, Town Board meeting there was a rather lengthy discussion concerning a recommendation by the State 3rd Department Administrative Judge who oversees the Town and Village Courts in our region.  The Administrative Judge recommended that Guilderland add a 3rd Judge to its Court staff.  Warren Redlich and Mark Grimm opposed the additional Judge.  (Mark Grimm did vote to allow a bill to be introduced in the legislature to add a third Judge but stated he was opposed to an additional Judge)  It was explained that the need for a 3rd Judge is the result of the number of cases being handled (over 11,000 per year) and the complexity of the cases (criminal cases).

Warren Redlich and Mark Grimm suggested that the way to cut down on the number of cases was for the Town Board to formulate a policy instructing Guilderland police officers not to write tickets for certain “Driving While Ability Impaired” (DWAI) from alcohol offenses.  They also indicated that the District Attorney’s Office has a policy where they will not reduce an aggravated  “Driving While Intoxicated” (DWI) offense  to a lesser DWAI ticket.  An aggravated DWI occurs when there is more than .18 percent alcohol in the blood stream.  Their contention is that Guilderland police should be instructed not to write Aggravated DWI tickets.

The Democrat majority of the Town Board dismissed this notion as improper, shockingly inappropriate and illegal.

In an article in the March 5, 2009 edition of The Altamont Enterprise, Warren Redlich admits to registering the domain name of Ken Runion and placing a negative website up on the Internet.  Mark Grimm admits to knowing and joining in the scheme, and in fact links his site to the deceptive website.

Since their election to the town board the two of them have engaged in a variety of unethical and counter-productive conduct.  They have wasted thousands of dollars of taxpayers money on baseless and unfounded claims against a number of town employees.  All in an effort to promote themselves.  Both of them have violated town laws by operating businesses in town without obtaining necessary permits.

This latest act of  taking the “identity” of a public official is just another display of unethical and immoral conduct by the two of them.

The article in The Altamont Enterprise describes a number of websites that have been propagated on the web since their devious, despicable and deceptive action.

 

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The Guilderland Democratic Team

Ken Runion - Town Supervisor

Pat Slavick - Town Board

Paul Pastore - Town Board

Rosemary Centi - Town Clerk

Jean Cataldo - Receiver of Taxes

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