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He’s the first person that comes to mind. I’d be a happy guy if my phone stopped ringing. His name is Al Cotera. “The organizers made this decision, members of the LGBTQ+ community and the city — they are not making that decision.”
Tisch, during briefing mainly focused on security, said there are no known, credible threats to the parade that is set to start at 11 a.m.
We also serve as a bridge between the law enforcement community and The LGBTQ Community at large.
We are the first organization of its type in the world whose objectives are to promote the establishment of other chapters, throughout the United States and around the world. Then he'll recite your phone number from memory.
I would much rather sit and discuss things with leadership and try to work out our issues in the best way possible for my members and the residents of our city.
Any role model union leaders you would try to mold yourself after?
Yes, we have a guy who's one of our past presidents. Are they as strong as they used to be?
I don't think they’re as powerful as we usually think.
I also think it depends on the union. If they can do that and help the membership, that's great.
I've seen that before. BBO exposes us to like-minded people that are not associated with your department, thus sometimes making officers feeling more comfortable talking with them. But, I guess it depends on the state because obviously, the laws vary by state.
She said her department has been working with law enforcement partners and organizers to keep attendees safe.
“We’ve heard the justifications. There are a few things that we are working on when it comes to police suicide, but I think the most important thing is just the support from brothers and sisters.
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From an LGBTQ viewpoint, they do an amazing job as showing that it’s OK to be LGBTQ and are extremely supportive.
Let's talk about unions. However, I have several excellent examples of what a union leader should look like.
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This Pride is a damn shame.
NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch ripped organizers of this weekend’s city Pride March for banning LGBT cops from participating in uniform even though the festivities are relying on police for security.
I believe in the past, my lodge was run by people like this. He's been retired for a while, but he's still very active.