| I just watched your story on civilian flaggers. What a disappointment. You
compare hourly rates for the flaggers and police officers working details but
you made no mention of the cost of benefits for these employees. Police officers
have benefits for their normal duties but not for their time on details. As full
time employees flaggers will receive vacation, holiday and sick time in addition
to their hourly rate. Including those numbers will show the true cost of this
"savings" plan. | |
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| Laurena, Burlington |
| Why are civilian flagger getting $35.00? We won't save
much at that payrate | |
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| Sandra, Marlborough |

It was a big idea the governor was pushing that
promised to save the state millions, and met with
fierce resistance from local cops. But many local towns were not quite awe-struck with the amount that replacing police details at construction sites with civilians.
Every time we do a story on this issue, it gets a lot of reaction. Some feel the savings generated are really too little to make a difference. But a lot of the people we asked said any savings at all are reason enough to get rid of police details, especially since the already-decimated state budget is
getting cut again. Take a look:
Do you still think it's worth getting rid of police details?