Pubdate: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 Source: Courier-Journal, The (KY) Copyright: 2004 The Courier-Journal Contact: http://www.courier-journal.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/97 Author: Joseph C. Kopacz Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v04/n025/a11.html STUMBO 'IS WRONG' Regarding Attorney General Greg Stumbo's defense of his Kentucky Bureau of Investigation (Readers' Forum, Jan. 5), he is wrong; The Courier-Journal is right. We do not need another bureaucracy that, at its best, could and/or would only marginally improve on the effectiveness of existing state government enforcement organizations.... What the proposed KBI would do is provide another avenue for personnel advancement/enrichment at the expense of Kentucky taxpayers. Do you think many of the Kentucky State Police (KSP) drug task force members will retire (with full retirement and benefits) from the KSP and become full-time employees of the KBI?... Of course, with the passage of time, they would become another essential department that would grow and grow. Been there, done that. Furthermore, since we already know the who, where, when and how of the illegal drug problem, why do we need another police force to stop it? Hmm. I mean how hard can it be to catch marijuana farmers? After all, they are the largest cash crop producer in the commonwealth, and we know who they are.... I have another good idea. How about tying Stumbo's KBI to performance standards? That is the best, if not only, way to validate performance, isn't it? It sounds fair to me. Stumbo does want them to perform and solve the problems he outlined in his letter, doesn't he? How about setting goal-oriented tasks, maybe even tied to standards, based on current conditions - all to be accomplished within a specified time frame? Of course, if the KBI and Stumbo, as its founder, do not perform to the tasks, standards and conditions that he helps to develop, we fire them. Now there is a unique idea. Firing someone for not doing his or her job, especially a government employee. Joseph C. Kopacz Louisville - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin