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Show HILL TOP TIMES Friday, March 9, 1984 people ine 71 This People Line is for you. Your sugges- - tions and comments will make Hill AFB a better place in which to live and work. When should be one way or the other. Would you please clarify your policy on this matter? you call, your comments will be recorded and staffed through the responsible agency for action. Remarks are recorded 24 hours a day. I welcome information on waste fraud and abuse, and assure you that each lead will be A Section A, para 3(a)(b). are cited for the same ofindividuals Military fenses civilians are, but a military member's individual commander deals with the punishment. Civilian employees are not subject to the same disciplinary standard and are cited to appear in Magistrate Court .where a civilian judge determines punishment. To help correct the problem of citations vs. warning tickets vs. no action, the NCOIC, Law Enforcement, has directed "fix it" tickets be issued for overdue inspection stickers. The "fix it" ticket requires the violation be corrected within 72 hours or a magistrate citation is issued, or in the case of a military member the case would be referred to the commander. Maj. Gen. Marc C. Reynolds Commander, Ogden ALC Personal mail have noticed that a lot of people place personal mail in the base distribution system to be delivered. I did not think this was an acceptable Dractice. What is the base policy as far as this is concerned? st -- 1 - You are right, it is not an acceptable tice. AFR 182-2- , chapter 5, para 4g(2)(d) says, "Delivery of personal mail through the Security Police issue all citations for Utah state violations under the provisions of 125-- 4, OO-ALC- R thoroughly investigated. ' prac-- A of the canned hot meals Traffic during alarms realize that any time there is a security for whatever reason, there is a re- During gate closure situations, i.e., alarms, fleeing felons, etc., SP will normally keep incoming traffic filtering onto the base. All inbound traffic will be moved slowly to keep those inbound lanes full, thus preventing a possible felon from using the inbound lanes to A escape the base. pur- chased one day was boiling inside and exploded on me when I opened it. This could be a very dangerous situation. Could action be taken to ensure that the temperature controls on these trucks are set correctly to eliminate the possibility of a serious injury? Thermostats on mobile trucks are set to maintain canned products at consistent temperatures; however, the opening of the oven doors on cold days does significantly affect oven temperatures. Food placed in the back of the ovens becomes much hotter than food in the front. Caution signs have been clearly posted on all mobile trucks warning customers that canned products do become extremely hot and ; Consistent policy for My wife received a ticket at the gate an overdue inspection sticker. Other peoknown have only received a warning. I have ple When I called Security Police to find out why she was "given the ticket I was told it was the officer's prerogative whether a ticket is issued or not. I also understand that if you are military you are not issued a ticket. It seems to me you're either guilty or not guilty and that it Q prevent any recurrence of similar accidents. Any discrepancies found will be immediately corrected. Thank you for bringing this problem to my attention. QI temperature lunch trucks seems to vary from QThe Some to warm and days they are not day day; other days they are too hot. The chili I should be opened slowly. The base restaurant mobile manager is checking all truck thermosats for proper temperature control in an effort to quirement to stop the traffic leaving the base until it is determined what the problem is. But I just don't understand what the rationale is for stopping the inbound traffic. Not only does it cause an inconvenience to people going to work, but it causes a serious traffic hazard on the highways and freeways approaching the base. Why can't just the exit lanes be closed? Meal, temperatures ; Base Information transfer System must be . restricted to avoid delaying the processing of official mail and correspondence. On base person- nel and private mailers must understand that the uncontrolled addition of personal mail in the BITS interferes with its basic functions; that is the transfer of official communications between action offices." ext. 77000 A mm TTTninjn!7niJuii7Mi!TjnjnjjnnTnTJ77iCT til wwtm ism m imv rand Hev7 0004 Dodge GoDtt CASH NEEDED! 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