State workers are definitely not allowed to wear guns to work. It doesn't matter if they are registered or whatever. They can't bring any kind of weaponat all to work. How is it they go through this crap each and every time as if it is new? It's like down at the legislature where they think they have to make up a new policy on sexual harrassment even though they've had laws and policies on the books for decades. The insurance Fund is a home for patronage and I think that's why you get a lot of infighting and craziness because those kinds of people think that no rules apply to them. Of course rules are selectively enforced at state agencies, I would like to see Cuomo's outrage that the civilian dufus, Hauer, runs around with a gun. The police get a call too late to interview the guy, who is violating workplace rules, but not laws, how did they know to arrest him under the mental health act? If the guy had been out on some kind of mental health leave prior to this point, he must've been cleared by a doctor to return to work. If he showed up in defiance of doctor's orders and was told to leave, the police should have been called right then, if at all. Who made the decision that this was a violation of the Mental Health Act, if the police were not called by a supervisor? Are we going to see more arrests cloaked in HIPPA privacy? If it is private, why is it in the newspaper? |