One more ethical local fire fighter has bitten the dust down in Pentwater. It started Tuesday on a Facebook page of The Pentwater Daily News Herald Journal Tribune Beacon
JOIN THE PENTWATER FIRE DEPARTMENT AND GET YOUR OWN FIRETRUCK
has your vehicle broken down and high gas prices driving you nuts, no problem become a Pentwater Fire Department and they'll give you a truck to drive and provide gas.
offer only valid if your father is the township superviser.
A few replies followed among these:
Joe Pentwater according to my facebook sources this has been going on for month's, as well as a few other things that are a bit wierd. My sources say that we shouldn't worry because there is always a Pentwater DPW truck parked at the station during working hours and have spotted the DPW worker sitting there for hours on a laptop instead of working. Why fix potholes when you can get paid to watch porn or check facebook using the library wifi. It's only tax payers dollars being wasted and they do that alot around this village.
Another firefighter who was released earlier for passing out candy during a parade, Deb Millard (her story found in the archives of that facebook page) informed us on Thursday January 6th (followed by a reply from the 'paper' and the firee):
Deb Millard Well now what do we have here. Because this paper {the facebook page} found an opinion and wrote it's own details about a firefighter using a dept vehicle my husband, Bear Millard, was suspended from the Pentwater Fire Dept. today by none other than Terry Cluchey. He refused to answer any questions and stated that "You can discuss this..." at the big meeting we will have in "a few weeks". The suspension is indefinite, read "terminated". When asked where he got the information that led to the suspension, Terry replied "It was handed to me". When asked who it was he replied "I can't tell you that. Suspicious yes, underhanded yes, shady yes, rediculous well I can't even begin to describe.
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Sounds like the Ludington Fire Departments rules to me, Deb, and very logical for any volunteer fire department. In my 8 years on the LFD, I can remember of no instance where a first response vehicle was ever used for a non-public use, or parked overnight away from the fire station except when being repaired by the DPW. The insurance company the PFD uses I'm sure would be interested in the revelations you have, as they could then charge the village more.
I hope you and Bear can shake some common sense into the situation tonight.
Bear Millard has just joined the Torch earlier today, soon to be followed by his wife, Deb, I hope. Maybe they can give us more on this story.
Don't confuse this Bear from Oceana County with another Behr we've dealt with from there.
Maybe we can start calling him XPFD, LOL.
Just in case you never heard of him, Bear or Deb, XLFD was a firefighter for the Ludington Fire Dept. for 8(?) years when he drove his bicycle through a stop sign in the sight of one of LPD's mounties. When he decided to fight the ticket after noticing the sign was placed illegally, LPD's Mark Barnett decided to try him first with some false information in the court of the LFD. He wound up resigning, and has been kicking and screaming ever since, God bless him. The story is in here somewhere, use 'lawbreaker', I think, to get there in the search of the site.
Some townships/cities/counties do adopt policies for the personal use of public vehicles, so some of what was brought up here may be applicable as regards insurance and rationale. Such policies can be found around the internet, and most are necessarily very prohibitive on the public user of that public vehicle.
The state has no such policy for the use of state vehicles and does not prohibit smaller units of government from adopting such ordinances. If Pentwater public officials (or their family) are using public vehicles in the manner described, they could still be potentially guilty of using public resources/property for their own personal use, unless the village has an ordinance that allows such use of their vehicles. Which I doubt they do; but this should be publicly available from the village clerk.
I truly believe a lot of people care. No one as of yet has ever come on here, or the PDNHTJB I would wager, identifying themselves as a public servant in the know, and defended the charges against their public body (whether it be Ludington, Mason County, or Pentwater) that have been leveled here and there.
Yet, these same people use a variety of tools to pressure private individuals and small businesses associated with the whistleblower to thwart their efforts or dissuade them from telling the truth. This is what we get when our governments and big media marry each other.
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