Sensitivity Training and Parking Ticket for Deputy Who Parked Squad Car in Handicapped Space

From the McHenry County Sheriff’s Department:

Sheriff’s Office Squad Parking

Sheriff’s squad car parked in handicapped space in McHenry.

The McHenry County Sheriff’s Office was made aware through social media of a marked squad parking in a parking place reserved for persons with disabilities.

The McHenry County Sheriff’s Office conducted an Internal Investigation on the incident which occurred on Saturday, October 5, 2019.

As a result of the investigation, the Deputy received a parking citation, mandated to attend sensitivity training, and received internal discipline.

The Sheriff’s Office expects all of its employees to comply with the same laws and statutes as the public.

The Sheriff’s Office continues to faithfully serve the community, promoting the safety and protection for all.


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Sensitivity Training and Parking Ticket for Deputy Who Parked Squad Car in Handicapped Space — 17 Comments

  1. Every Deputy who taught her the bad habbit should get the same ticket and discipline, they’ve almost all have done the same thing.

    Fair and balanced

  2. Kudos, to Bill Prim for handling this situation appropriately and professionally.

  3. Perhaps she should not be a cop.

    Not saying she warranted being fired but I do question her judgement.

  4. Agree that she doesn’t need to be fired, but I would have suspended her without pay until the sensitivity training was complete.

  5. Come on.

    This isn’t a felony.

    This is insignificant.

    Relax people

  6. The Walmart in Harvard put in a “LE Only” parking spot with a blinking blue light.

    I guess they got tired of the cops always parking their squads in the fire lane when they came in to shop.

  7. Looks like Kenneally will have to pick up his own meals or just have a couple of pizzas delivered for himself in the future.

  8. Not a big deal. An isolated incident and it is being handled. We should all be thankful for having police officers who serve the public. Just remember how Barack Hussein Obama and his AG and his friend Al from NY dissed the police over 8 years of his regime. We now have a president who respects the police.

  9. Thank you professor; when the police breaks the law, no big deal. Let’s respect the police, blah, blah, blah, blah, blaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhh. Stay tuned…tic, tock, tic, tock, tic, tock, tic, tock, meeeeeeeeoooooooooowwwwwwwwwwww…

  10. They do get a lot of calls for shoplifting at the Harvard Walmart, but I used to see police cars parked in the fire lane with some frequency.

    I always tried to see what they were doing when I went in.

    Sometimes they were talking to store employees on what I assumed was official business, and other times they were pushing grocery carts.

  11. Remember this deputy and see if her poor judgement leads to a more serious issue.

    I hope not but all too often a “screw up” in the beginning leads to a much big problem later.

  12. How about sensitivity training for democrats, to quit dissing taxpayers and citizens.

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