Monthly Archive for November, 2001

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CHS Students Charged with Bomb Threat

Two CHS students called in a bomb threat to their school last week. At 2:20 in the afternoon, two students — a male and a female, both 14 — called from a cell phone, resulting in a search of the school that, of course, revealed no bomb. In addition to school punishment, charges have been filed. WINA has the story.

Elections to Stay in May

City Council has refused to endorse any changes to the Council election dates. They are currently held in May on even-numbered years, but many people believe that November would be a more logical time to hold the elections to ensure greater turn-out, consolidating efforts, lowering costs, and more. Richmond and Virginia Beach are making the change to November to match the schedule that is used by most of the state. Some Democrats believe that holding a special election results a better-informed electorate; Republicans point out that holding a special election helps Democrats maintain their long-standing hold on all five Council seats. WINA has the story.

Overview of VA Sodomy Laws

George Loper has assembled an extremely informative piece on his site, “HB718, HB2309 and the Decriminalizaation of Sodomy.” He provides an overview of recent efforts in the Virginia General Assembly to overhaul our “Crimes Against Nature” statute, and what the upcoming 25th District election has to do with it. Without being too presumptious, I’ll say that it seems likely that this law affects you, so you may want to give this a read.

DMB Donates to Madison House

Dave Matthews Band has donated $114,576 to Madison House, UVa’s volunteerism clearinghouse. That sum is a percentage of the proceeds from their sold-out show at Scott Stadium in April. That $114k represents a significant chunk of Madison House’s $200k annual operating budget. They’re normally funded 30/70 by private donors and UVa. This money will be invested to ensure Madison House’s long-term financial security. The Cavalier Daily has the story.

CHO Security…More Than Meets The Eye?

The airport wants us to know that they’re running a secure facility, presumably to reassure us that they’d never let terrorists through their metal detectors or hire anybody with evil intentions. Rey Barry noticed that, but found that the image just doesn’t fit with the reality. Keep reading for Rey’s letter on the topic, which originally appeared on George Loper’s website.

Have you been seeing the TV ads for the Charl-Alb Airport stressing stressing stressing “security?” The Help Wanted ads in the Daily Progress are a bit more instructive than those TV ads. The ad below appeared Wednesday the 14th:

“Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport – Full time Airport Community Service Officer. Fulltime, assigned to 1 of 3 shifts: 6 am-2 pm, 2 pm-10 pm, 10 pm-6 am with two permanent days off. Starting pay range $8.50/hour.

“Performs routine security patrols of airport to protect property & equipment from unauthorized use or theft. Controls movement of personnel and vehicles within the facility & enforces security access control system to identify and control all employees, visitors, & vehicles.

“Counts overnight vehicles in the parking lots & prepares shift checklists. Assists Public Safety Officers with airport operations. May assist with snow removal.

“Requirements include good powers of memory & observation, ability to operate motor vehicles, good physical condition & ability to act calmly & quickly in emergencies & other critical situations,

“High school education or GED preferred. Successful applicant must supply copy of driving record prior to hire.”

That is our vaunted airport security. $8.50 an hour entry-level employees. It matters not at all if the head of the security department is an over-qualified James Bond at $150,000 a year, backed up by $3 million in state-of-the-art hardware. A chain is only as strong as its weakest link and our airport chain of security relies on unskilled, untrained, entry-level help. So do all other US airports. Ads like that appear all over the country.

Wednesday morning the vile Sen. Phil Gramm was on CNBC defending this as entirely adequate for the nation’s airport security. He raised hell about people wanting the government to take over security functions at airports. He sank to a level of rabble ignorance seldom heard beyond Rush Limbaugh, calling federalizing airport security a Democrat plot to create big government.

Nice to be reminded who the enemies are.

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