UTfball68
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Example 4: When I used to read the local paper, there was often an article about how the Sheriffs dept was about out of running cars. My thoughts were if they would opt to replace engines, trannys and so on instead of buying new cars, they could stretch the budget a lot further. Not sure if they still do, but at one time Hickory City cop cars were bought when they were a couple years old, and all cops on the force had one assigned to them, to take care of as if they owned them. At the time I was told this, they had a good track record of it's success.
Many others but I'll stop there. I feel for your friend, hope he gets something soon
This is the one that gets me. I'll use the yellow school system trucks that rowan-salisbury school system has. For a long while there, they were buying X number of new trucks every year. While they had 'old' trucks sitting there with less than 20k on the odo. I can maybe understand if the truck has 120k on the odo, but when you have a perfectly good truck sitting there and could be used another 10 years and you're firing teachers, there's something wrong there. Figure, even in a fleet order, 2 trucks could have paid one teacher's salary for the year.
I also know a couple years back, Salisbury was making a push to go with all new Chargers in their fleet, can't remember the time frame, but I do know it's been extended due to the economy somewhat. I understand cop cars do see more abuse and wear/tear than the standard vehicle, but c'mon some of these cars are still extremely usable.
Then after bidding and watching cars go at the state auction makes me want to sell every thing I own there. The state gets top dollar for everything there for some reason? I think the drug dealers who lost them are over bidding to get the cocaine out of the gas tanks and tires? But that vette would have been a good chunk of change put back into the taxpayer system...
No doubt...I used to frequent some seizure sites, and some of those vehicles would sell for 3x's what it would get on the private market. It seemed the Raleigh sales site was worse than the Charlotte, but I just couldn't believe some of the prices those vehicles would sell for.

maybe yoo TOO should look at ways to cut costs?