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Thursday, November 30, 2006

Lakewood, NJ - Ex-Police Director Seeks Answers for His Ouster

Lakewood, NJ - Al Peters, the former director of the Lakewood Police Department, wants answers.
At tonight's Township Committee meeting, Peters said he will stand before the five-member panel and demand an explanation for why he was forced out as the department's leader. "My record is impeccable, and I will not let this tarnish my record in any way," Peters said.

Two weeks ago, the retired State Police major was bought out of his $119,000 annual contract, on which seven months remain. The buyout followed a Nov. 8 phone call Peters received from Mayor Meir Lichtenstein, who informed Peters that his days as public safety director were likely num-bered. No reason was provided during that conversation, Peters said.
Peters said he still is waiting for an explanation. "They had no reason to terminate the contract, so legally they had to buy me out. There was no legitimate reason for termination," Peters said.

While the committee has offered no explanation, some members of the Orthodox Jewish community have expressed concerns about the Police Department.
In particular, some residents have expressed dissatisfaction regarding what is perceived as heavy-handed ticketing for parking violations downtown, the handling of the assault of an Orthodox woman last summer and the handling of a confrontation between a Jewish school teacher and a black teenager.

3 Comments:

  • At 2:21 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    he knows y he is going just like I evry 1 knows there is no thing to talk about he was allready voted out . now it is time to get some1 new that can keep harmeny in this town.between 'all' pepole

     
  • At 2:47 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    how come you cant leave a comment on the Rabbi who is abusing his priviliges ????????????????

     
  • At 10:56 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    As a resident of Lakewood, it is well known that the reason for dismissal is based on the so called “heavy-handed” ticketing and parking violations as stated in the article. First of all, if you do something illegal, you get a ticket. You don’t try to bribe your way out of it or cause a riot. Go to court and either fight it there, or pay the ticket and get on with your life. Second, if the truth is told, that the reason for dismissal is “You’re giving too many tickets to the Jews”, you know that a documented, public accusation like that could possibly lead to an official state investigation. Now that would be interesting. I don’t think you’ll want to go that way. Just my opinion.

     

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