July - Las Vegas Peace Officers Association
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July - Las Vegas Peace Officers Association
July 2013 Volume 8, Issue 3 A P U B L I C AT I O N O F L V P O A The Informer AFFILIATED WITH -TEAMSTERS LOCAL 14 -STATE OF NEVADA AFL/ CIO - S N CO P S Inside this Issue THE PRESIDENT’S CORNER VICE PREZ PRESENTS UNION YES!! DEPT OF LABOR SPOTLIGHT ANNOUNCEMENTS UPCOMING EVENTS LIGHTEN-UP Now you know what I did on my vacation 7 8 THE BOARD Mark Bunnell—President Eric Fredenburg —Vice-president Scott Edwards—Treasurer/LVPOA .com webmaster Allan Tremar—Secretary Steve Poe—Representative Travis Raz--Representative Mike Weyand— Representative/Editor--The Informer Steward day shift-- Todd Chafee Steward night shift-- Tom Ratzsch President’s corner Running for a Union position We are coming up to union board nominations. Our membership is made up of varied experiences and personalities. The board is a microcosm of our membership and represents the variety of our experiences and seniority. We have come a long way since the beginning of our Union with Randy Herdzina and his board starting from scratch and establishing our foundation. Looking back at our past board members we all for one reason or another ran for office. Some like Tracey Valenzuela started as a Representative, went to Vice President and President. The personal time and effort can’t be appreciated enough and rarely understood. Your personal and professional lives are affected; your every word is taken, twisted, manipulated and dissected; your intentions are questioned and your ethical foundations are put to task. So why would someone put themselves, family life and professional life under such scrutiny? That is the question of the day. What abilities and experiences will the people who will run for an office bring to our membership? What qualities are we looking for in our board members? When I was the Vice President under Randy Herdzina and Tracey Valenzuela, I tried to compliment their strengths, learn their approach and assist in areas that needed The Informer 1 attention. As the President the Vice President is someone I would rely on to give me an honest assessment of issues at hand, I would send e-mails and memos to get their input prior to putting them out to see if the message I was intending to send is being received as I thought. The Secretary needs to be able to organize the union board meetings, agenda items, administrative documentation, maintain all correspondence and records of the LVPOA. The Secretary shall keep a true and complete book of minutes of all Board Meetings and any other meetings of the LVPOA. Shall maintain all records of attendance at all General and Special Membership Meetings; shall assure that a copy of all minutes have been dated and signed by the President after being duly approved and that copies of all records and correspondence of any kind are kept in the LVPOA Office at all times; shall ensure that all corporate documents, including but not limited to, amendments to the Articles of Incorporation and the annual List of Officers, Directors and Agent of Nonprofit Corporation are timely and properly filed with the Secretary of State of Nevada The Treasurer is responsible for all monies collected by the LVPOA and shall oversee the preparation of financial reports; shall assure that accurate and complete records of all income and expenditures are maintained; he/she shall be the legal custodian of all monies, notes, securities and other valuables that may from time to time come into the possession of the LVPOA; shall, at a minimum, submit to the Board a monthly financial report; shall, after approval by the Board, when required by these Bylaws, or by the General Membership, issue and countersign all checks of the LVPOA and order the payment of money so approved; shall present a report at the General Membership Meeting reflecting the financial status and showing the current balances of the LVPOA since the report given at the previous General Membership Meeting; and shall serve as Chairman of the Finance Committee. These are the three positions up for election, for those who run for an office, good luck, for those who held the offices in the past thank you. “Vice Prez Presents” This issue I will talk about giving credit where credit is due. Recently I read an email and it said give credit where credit is due, so I will try to give credit where it is due. Now that we’re on the cusp of signing our CBA, getting our CBA approved by the city council, or it already has been done by the time you read this. We should go back a few years from today, when I was first elected to the board. There was a discussion between myself and then President Tracey, she agreed that the future of our union truly rested in this next CBA and we decided to get improved legal counsel to help us with formulating a contract that would benefit us financially and our rights as workers in America. We went about finding that Attorney who could help us on our path, I believe we have found that attorney now currently Mike Langton. How did we find this attorney? Well, during our travels as union representatives for the LV POA. We asked many people who they would select as their attorney in Las Vegas. Mike Langston's name was always one of the ones mentioned no matter what city or state we were in. Also needed was more in depth training in regards to CBAs yes the union has constantly gotten training for representing officers or members while under investigation but very minimal training when it came to contract negotiations. Again Tracey agreed and we set out to get the training. Tracy also put together what is called a war-chest a little storage bin that had everything we needed for said meetings ,whether that be calculators, highlighters, past CBA’s, writing paper or what have you these were all in this war chest. Well, as it sometimes happens things were changed rather rapidly and Tracy was out and Mark was in as the union president and rest assured it was a rough 30 to 60 days getting used to the new style of our new leader. Now this isn't to say that Mark wasn't capable of leading us it was just that changes are never accepted with open arms. Mark showed that he not only had the ability to lead. But he was our leader and we were all heading towards a goal of fixing the CBA and getting it right for all members. Mark stood firm in face of adversity and showed his merit when the city wrongly accused him of making a union suggestion to the City Manager, he verbally slapped that lie right out of the room. The teamwork of Mark and Mike Langton was a key in getting the CBA put together in a timely manner. The Informer 2 Now giving credit to all members, I want to thank all members for paying their dues, for without their dues the board would not be able to get the training we've gotten for the CBA, or in fact training to represent members during investigations, we would not have the money to hire a powerhouse attorney like Mike Langton, we would not have the money to pay for hiring a qualified CPA that knows how to find hidden money that agencies and departments never want employees to see or find. Now some members will say the CBA didn't help me (themselves) in any way, my answer to that is it helped you plenty. Everyone received a raise in salary, everyone’s healthcare costs remained extremely low in the era of Obama care and the sky rocketing premiums, the CBA continues to protect your rights to call in sick on any given day in a week and also work overtime in that same week, and still get paid time and a half for the OT. Oh Dear Member the CBA benefited each and every one of us. Please don’t forget that the CBA is only two years in duration which means January 1, 2014 the board must get back into that war-chest pull out the materials and start studying, preparing for the next battle which will be at that time 12 months away, Keep your attention on what takes place regarding medical costs and you will see what the next battle will be all about. So I ask each and every one of you read the CBA, see if you feel there are things that need to be changed. Get your ideas to the board allow the board enough time, so that the board can research it. Dear member remember the future is only one second away. And our CBA is only 18 months away from having pen put the paper Thank you Still your Vice Pres. V.P. E. Fredenburg 1. Accepting complete responsibility for my behavior 2. Meeting expectations. 3. Admitting mistakes. 4. Admitting limitations of knowledge. Fast Facts from Freddy The Fourth of July 2013 On this day in 1776, the Declaration of Independence was approved by the Continental Congress, setting the 13 colonies on the road to freedom as a sovereign nation. As always, this most American of holidays will be marked by parades, fireworks and backyard barbecues across the country. How Do We Know? As we celebrate this Independence Day, we reflect on how our Founding Fathers enshrined the importance of statistics in our Constitution as a vital tool for measuring our people, places and economy. Since 1790, the U.S. Census has been much more than a simple head count; it has charted the growth and composition of our nation. The questions have evolved over time to address our changing needs. Today, the Decennial Census, the Economic Census and the American Community Survey give Congress and community leaders the information they need to make informed decisions that shape our democracy. These statistics are how we know how our country is doing. 2.5 million In July 1776, the estimated number of people living in the newly independent nation. Source: Historical Statistics of the United States: Colonial Times to 1970 <http://www2.census.gov/prod2/st atcomp/documents/HistoricalStati sticsoftheUnitedStates17891945.pdf> 313.9 million The nation's estimated population on this July Fourth. Source: Population clock <http://www.census.gov/main/ww w/popclock.html> Flags $3.6 million one is Eagle Pass, Texas, with a population of 26,248. Eleven places have “independence” in their names. The most populous one is Independence, Mo., with a population of 116,830. In 2011, the dollar value of U.S. imports of American flags. The vast majority of this amount ($3.3 million) was for U.S. flags made in China. Source: Foreign Trade Statistics <http://www.census.gov/foreigntrade/www/> <http://www.usatradeonline.gov> Nine places have “freedom” in their names. The most populous one is New Freedom, Pa., with a population of 4,464. $663,071 Five places have “America” in their names. The most populous is American Fork, Utah, with a population of 26,263. Dollar value of U.S. flags exported in 2011. Mexico was the leading customer, purchasing $80,349 worth. Source: Foreign Trade Statistics <http://www.census.gov/foreigntrade/www/> <http://www.usatradeonline.gov> $302.7 million Dollar value of shipments of fabricated flags, banners and similar emblems by the nation's manufacturers in 2007, according to the latest published economic census statistics. Source: 2007 Economic Census, Series EC0731SP1, Products and Services Code 3149998231 <http://www.census.gov/econ/cen sus07/> Patriotic-Sounding Place Names Thirty-one places have “liberty” in their names. The most populous one as of April 1, 2010, was Liberty, Mo. (29,149). Iowa, with four, has more of these places than any other state: Libertyville, New Liberty, North Liberty and West Liberty. Thirty-five places have “eagle” in their names. The most populous The Informer 3 One place has “patriot” in its name. Patriot, Ind., has a population of 209. Source: American FactFinder <http://www.census.gov> Fourth of July Cookouts Almost 1 in 3 The chance that the hot dogs and pork sausages consumed on the Fourth of July originated in Iowa. The Hawkeye State was home to 19.7 million hogs and pigs on March 1, 2012. This estimate represents almost one-third of the nation's estimated total. North Carolina (8.6 million) and Minnesota (7.6 million) were also homes to large numbers of pigs. Source: USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service, 7.2 billion pounds Total production of cattle and calves in Texas in 2011. Chances are good that the beef hot dogs, steaks and burgers on your backyard grill came from the Lone Star State, which accounted for about one-sixth of the nation's total production. And if the beef did not come from Texas, it very well may have come from Nebraska (4.6 billion pounds) or Kansas (4.0 billion pounds). Source: USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service Please Pass the Potato Potato salad and potato chips are popular food items at Fourth of July barbecues. Approximately half of the nation's spuds were produced in Idaho or Washington state in 2011. Source: USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service year. To support the Teamsters by not spending money from the treasury of the LVPOA at Wal-Mart , as a gesture of solidarity is a small sacrifice in exchange for greater gains for our membership. This is by no means a call for the membership as individuals to boycott the Wal-Mart chain, nor to pass judgment on anybody that chooses to shop at the chain. Those are personal decisions for folks to make on their own; rather this is a simple explanation as to why the Board of the LVPOA adjusted away from the practice of purchasing from the chain. T. Raz LVPOA Rep DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Why not Wal-Mart gift cards? It is the question asked by some after gift cards were given out to the members after the holiday season and by a few after the gift certificates were distributed during Correction al Workers week. There are Wal-Mart Neighborhood Markets and Superstores in abundance throughout the valley, so it may seem like a matter of convenience to utilize the chains gift cards. The simple answer is WalMart is nonunion and as such the Board of the LVPOA has decided to support those unions such as the Teamsters that have asked people not to support the Wal-Mart chain. A key element to the success of any union is its ability to interact with other unions. Such interaction served the LVPOA during our recent contract negotiations when the Teamsters Local 14 agreed to maintain our current rate for access to their healthcare and went even further by agreeing to not raise that cost during the two years of our contract. This is the same Teamsters Local 14 that provides the LVPOA an office and utilization of meeting space for literally a few dollars a SPOTLIGHT Mary Harris "Mother" Jones (1830? — 1930) "Pray for the dead and fight like hell for the living." Irish-born Mother Jones was a champion of the country's weakest and neediest during the period of America's great industrial growth. For countless workers she was both goad and inspiration in their struggles to organize for mutual protection. Her flaming rhetoric and fearless campaigning helped swell the ranks of the United Mine Workers, who called her the Miners' Angel. With the look of an angel and the tongue of a mule skinner, she tramped the land, venting her searing invective against the shame of child labor and worker exploitation. A magnificent scold, she was a ringing voice on behalf of miners' colossal struggles in West Virginia, Colorado and Pennsylvania. Jones suffered imprisonment, personal attacks and unbelievable hardships for her efforts to ease impoverished lives. From the Hall of Honor We have added a new section to the Informer to introduce you to fellow Union brothers and sisters that have helped forge the road in today’s Labor movement in America. Steve Young (1953 — 2003) "We willingly place ourselves in harm's The Informer 4 way, because that's the American way." With roots as a police officer in Marion, Ohio, Steve Young became an influential advocate for law enforcement professionals. In a meteoric union career, Young was elected president of the Ohio Fraternal Order of Police in 1988, national vice president of the FOP in 1997 and national president in 2001. Along the way he helped develop innovative and widely adopted programs to aid psychologically traumatized officers and improve police labormanagement relations. Beginning in 2001 he worked with the U.S. Department of Justice on ways to resolve police-related civil rights issues and served on the post-9/11 Homeland Security Advisory Council. There is now a link on the city's intranet. On the "Welcome" page click the "Employment" tab, on the bottom right section "CEA/Civil Service" there is a link "Las Vegas Peace Officers Association (POA)" or go to www.lvpoa.com General Membership Meeting Thursday, 07-25-13 1615 and 1830 SNCOPS and the 2013 Legislative Session The Southern Nevada Conference of Police and Sheriffs (SNCOPS) seeks to maintain a high level interest in legislation that may affect its members and Law Enforcement Officers throughout the state of Nevada. As such, SNCOPS lobbies for policing and organized labor interest throughout each year and specifically each biennium at the Nevada Legislature. Through SNCOPS we are able to maintain a full time presence in Carson City in addition to maintaining contact with elected legislators in the interim periods. We have built and maintained a significant presence in the state as the largest and most notable Law Enforcement entity. Our continued presence and involvement is of utmost importance as the focus and scrutiny on Law Enforcement, Labor organizations and specifically Public Employees continues to tighten and become increasingly negative. There were several bills that affected Law Enforcement and specifically. The Informer 5 AB342 was introduced to turn PERS into a "hybrid" system. We were able to garner support from many legislators to keep it from getting a hearing. AB112, AB342, SB353, SB168 and SB439 all sought to curb our Collective Bargaining rights. SB348 was introduced by management personnel to limit NRS289 Rights of Peace Officers. We were able to keep this from getting a hearing and it ultimately died. AB11 sought to make Heart/Lung/Cancer workers comp benefits for Law Enforcement to be evaluated fairly. This bill made some headway and more gaps are expected to be closed in the next session. AB130 this bill puts a funding mechanism for the University of Nevada system to pay for the college tuition of any child of a public safety professional killed in the line of duty. SB16 This bill sought to authorize the issuance of administrative subpoenas by state law enforcement agencies in the internal affairs process. This was specific to sate employees. We saw this as a stepping stone for local agencies to obtain this right. SB4 streamlines the process of getting inmates tested for exposing us to their communicable diseases. JAILS AND DETENTION FACILITIES Jails, unlawful possession of telecommunications devices by prisoners, penalties, sentence modification, AB 212* Attorneys, solicitation of legal business, prohibited acts, penalties, SB 27** Defendants found incompetent, establishment of outpatient treatment program, SB 323D Detention and incarceration in State, study, SB 107* Immigration status of arrested persons, verification, AB 104D Industrial insurance benefits, effect of incarceration, SB 289D Juvenile courts, placement of parole or probation violators, restrictions, AB 207* Public-private partnerships for certain projects, authority of public agencies, SB 145D Solitary confinement, restrictions on use, SB 107† Telecommunications devices, unlawful possession by prisoners, penalties, sentence modification, AB 212* Transfer of offenders to state facilities, procedures, SB 32** Victim Information Notification Everyday System, creation, SB 26** PRISONS, STATE Judgment of imprisonment, electronic transmission authorized, AB 64** Offenders Alcohol or drug abuse treatment programs, eligibility, SB 32**, AB 159D Assignment to program of education, training or other rehabilitation, considerations, restrictions, AB 64† Autopsies, requirements, AB 422** Credits against sentence, SB 71*, AB 43**, AB 415†, AB 136 of the 76th Session Defendants found incompetent, outpatient treatment program, SB 323D Detention and incarceration in State, study, SB 107* Employment of offenders, contracts for, requirements, reports, SB 478** Evaluation of offender before sentencing, requirements, AB 325 Hepatitis C virus, testing for, procedures, AB 400D HIV, grounds for segregating offender testing positive, SB 388*, AB 325 Information system, development, AB 64† Management system, establishment mandatory, requirements, AB 64† Medicaid application for determination of eligibility on behalf of prisoner, SB 519** Medical and dental services, contracts for provision of, AB 299D Prisoners' Personal Property Fund, individual accounts, deductions, exemptions from requirements, SB 32** Release Photo identification card, issuance upon request, SB 423* Receipt of certain information upon, AB 64† Transitional living facilities, inspections, license renewal fees, SB 149 Voting rights, restoration, AB 301 of the 76th Session Sexual conduct between offender and another person, prohibited acts, SB 33D, SB 388* Solitary confinement, restrictions on use, SB 107† Statistical data, reports to Legislature, AB 64† Transfers from local facilities, procedures, SB 32** Old Nevada State Prison, preservation actions urged, report to Legislature, AB 356** Prison Revolving Account, repeal, SB 32** Public-private partnerships, authority of public agencies, SB 145D School district employees educating offenders, procedures for restricting access to facility or institution, AB 17** Tours and inspection of facilities by elected officials authorized, AB 400D Victim Information Notification Everyday System, creation, SB 26** Working conditions of employees, study, SB 188 of the 76th Session, SCR 9 CORRECTIONS, DEPARTMENT OF (See also PRISONS, STATE) Biological specimens, duties, SB 243** Correctional Community Services, Division of, creation, duties, AB 497 Director Interagency Council on Veterans Affairs, membership, AB 58* The Informer 6 Juvenile justice task force, membership, AB 202** Offenders (See also PRISONS, STATE) Autopsies, requirements, AB 422** Employment of offenders, reports, duties, SB 478** Medicaid application for determination of eligibility on behalf of prisoner, SB 519** Nevada Offender Tracking Information System, appropriation, AB 468** Sexual offenses, assessment of convicted persons, duties, SB 104** Officers and employees (See also STATE OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES) Communicable diseases, testing of person who may have caused exposure, requirements, SB 4** Medical or dental services provided to offenders, requirements, AB 299D Military duty, leave of absence, purchase of retirement service credit, AB 364† Unclassified service, salaries, duties, AB 510, AB 511** Working conditions, study, SB 188 of the 76th Session, SCR 9 Old Nevada State Prison, preservation actions urged, report to Legislature, AB 356** Pilot diversion program, expansion, continuation, SB 200, SB 394D Prison education programs, duties, AB 17** Victim Information Notification Everyday System, creation, cooperation, SB 26** Other Law and Order related bills of interest: Assembly Bills 21, 30, 39, 40, 54, 55, 64, 67, 82, 84, 97, 102, 115, 116, 117, 136, 146, 154, 174, 195, 202, 207, 212, 217, 223, 233, 236, 249, 256, 284, 287, 301, 304, 307, 311, 313, 338, 358, 365, 377, 415, 422, 423,44 Senate Bills 19, 24, 25, 26, 30, 31, 32, 37, 38, 39, 45, 71, 76, 101, 103, 104, 106, 107, 108, 139, 141, 169, 175, 176, 179, 189, 224, 226, 235, 237, 237, 243, 258, 264, 268, 273, 277, 284, 312, 347, 388, 395, 410, 414, 423, 451, 478, 501, 503, 520 What do you call a parade of German mercenaries? A Hessian procession! Go to https://www.leg.state.nv.us/ For detailed information Did you hear the one about the Liberty Bell? Yeah, it cracked me up! What would you get if you crossed a patriot with a small curly-haired dog? Yankee Poodle! Thank you, Scott A. Edwards Treasurer What would you get if you crossed George Washington with cattle feed? The Fodder of Our Country! What's red, white, blue, and almost as ugly as a dog? A revolutionary warthog! What did one flag say to the other flag? Nothing. It just waved! steps LIGHTEN-UP What did Paul Revere say at the end of his ride? "I gotta get a softer saddle!" Submit your questions to—Q&A If you have any questions, comments/rants that you would like to have answered, please forward them to the Informer editor—Mike Weyand, we will make every attempt to answer your questions in a timely manner and then publish them in the next issue of the Informer for the rest of the membership to read. Of course, your questions can be confidential upon request. What protest by a group of dogs occurred in 1773? The Boston Flea Party! What happened as a result of the Stamp Act? The Americans licked the British! Why did Paul Revere ride his horse from Boston to Lexington? Because the horse was too heavy to carry! Why did the British cross the Atlantic? To get to the other tide! The Informer 7 Men are just happier people; what do you expect from such simple creatures……… Your last name stays put The garage is all yours Wedding plans take care of themselves Wedding dress $5000…….Tux rental $100 If someone forgets to invite you, he or she can still be your friend Phone conversations are over in 30 seconds flat A five-day vacation requires only one suitcase You can open all your own jars Chocolate is just another snack One mood all the time (hhhmmm? Ladies, is this good or bad?) You can be President You can never pregnant You can wear a white t-shirt to a water park You can wear NO shirt to a water park Auto mechanics tell you the truth The world is your urinal You never have to drive to another gas station restroom because this one is too icky You don’t have to stop and think of which way to turn a nut on a bolt Same work, more pay (in most cases) Wrinkles add character You get extra credit for the slightest act of thoughtfulness People never stare at your chest when you’re talking to them You almost never have strap problems in public Your underwear is $8.95 for a three-pack New shoes don’t cut, blister, or mangle your feet One wallet and one pair of shoes….one color for all seasons Three pairs of shoes is MORE than enough You can wear shorts no matter how your legs look You don’t notice wrinkles in your clothes Everything on your face stays its original color The same hairstyle lasts for years…..maybe decades You can do your nails with a pocket knife You only have to shave your face and neck You have freedom of choice concerning growing a moustache You can play with toys all your life You can do Christmas shopping for 25 relatives on December 24th in 25 minutes. I was in the pub yesterday when I suddenly realized I desperately needed to fart. The Informer 8 The music was really, really loud, so I timed my farts with the beat. After a couple of songs, I started to feel better. I finished my drink and noticed that everybody was staring at me. Then I suddenly remembered that I was listening to my iPod. If there were no schools to take the children away from home part of the time, the insane asylums would be filled with mothers. ~Edgar W. Howe Being a child at home alone in the summer is a high-risk occupation. If you call your mother at work thirteen times an hour, she can hurt you. ~Erma Bombeck books like us, he wouldn't have discovered anything." Labor Day is a glorious holiday because your child will be going back to school the next day. It would have been called Independence Day, but that name was already taken. ~Bill Dodds "If there are any idiots in the room, will they please stand up" said the sarcastic teacher. The whole purpose of education is to turn mirrors into windows. ~Sydney J. Harris You send your child to the schoolmaster, but 'tis the schoolboys who educate him. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson After a long silence, one freshman rose to his feet. "Now then mister, why do you consider yourself an idiot?" enquired the teacher with a sneer. "Well, actually I don't," said the student, "but I hate to see you standing up there all by yourself." ANOTHER NEW FEATURE!!! Holidays are enticing only for the first week or so. After that, it is no longer such a novelty to rise late and have little to do. ~Margaret Laurence Summer vacation was over and Little Johnny returned back to school. NOW YOU KNOW WHAT I DID ON MY VACATION If any member would like to share a unique story or an adventure that they experienced during a vacation, please submit your articles and pictures to Mike Weyand LVPOA rep/Informer Editor Only two days later his teacher phoned his mother to tell her that he was misbehaving. "Wait a minute," she said. "I had Johnny with me for three months and I never called you once when he misbehaved!" Physics Teacher: "Isaac Newton was sitting under a tree when an apple fell on his head and he discovered gravity. Isn't that wonderful?" Student: "Yes sir, if he had been sitting in class looking at THAI’D UP SOME OF YOU MAY HAVE NOTICED THAT I WAS OFF THE YARD FOR A WHILE IN THE MONTH OF MAY. I WAS ON VACATION AND SPENT 4 The Informer 9 WEEKS IN THAILAND. MY WIFE IS FROM BANGKOK AND WE WENT THERE TO VISIT HER FAMILY. THIS IS MY THIRD TRIP THERE IN SIX YEARS. ALMOST THIS ENTIRE TRIP WAS SPENDING TIME WITH MY WIFE’S 82 YEAR OLD WIDOWED MOTHER. SHE HAS PARKINSONS DISEASE AND CAN BARELY WALK. SHE WAS A TROOPER THOUGH, SHE WENT WITH US EVERYWHERE. THE FIRST THING WE DID 2 DAYS AFTER WE ARRIVED IN BANGKOK WAS TAKE AN 8 HOUR DRIVE NORTH TO CHANG MAI. MY WIFE’S BROTHER TOM DROVE US ALMOST EVERYWHERE THIS TRIP. ALONG FOR MOST OF OUR JOURNEYS WAS THE MOTHER, TOM’S 7 YEAR OLD STEPDAUGHTER AND HIS FRIEND FROM CHANG MAI. WE PICKED HIS FRIEND UP WHEN WE ARRIVED IN CHANG MAI. STAYED AT HIS GUEST HOUSE FOR A FEW DAYS, THEN OFF WE WENT TO SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL PART OF THAILAND UP IN THE MOUNTAINS. WHEN I SAY UP IN THE MOUNTAINS, I MEAN WAY UP THERE. WE JUST KEPT DRIVING UP AND UP AND UP. STOPPED AT THIS PLACE WHERE THEY CARVE THE WOOD AND HAND PAINT THE CLOTH THAT GOES INTO MAKING THE ORIENTAL UMBRELLA’S AND FANS. BOUGHT MY MOM A FAN FOR MOTHERS DAY. AFTER, WENT TO ANOTHER FRIEND OF TOM’S . THIS FRIEND HAD A FRUIT FARM WHERE WE STAYED FOR TWO DAYS. BEAUTIFUL LANDSCAPES. FOUND OUT I LOVE THIS FRUIT CALLED CHAMPOO. A CROSS BETWEEN AN APPLE AND A PEAR. AFTER THE FRUIT FARM, OFF WE WENT TO THE MOST INTERESTING PART OF THE TRIP. THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE IN CHANG RAI. THIS IS ON THE MOST NORTHERN TIP OF THAILAND WHERE LAOS, MYANMA (FORMALLY KNOWN AS BURMA),AND THAILAND ( FORMALLY KNOWN AS SIAM ) ALL MEET ALONG THE MEKHONG RIVER. AT THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE IS A VERY INTERESTING MUSEUM CALLED THE HALL OF OPIUM. IT SHOWS THE HISTORY OF OPIUM, MADE FROM POPPY SEEDS. USED IN COCAINE, COCA COLA, ASPIRIN ALONG WITH MANY OTHER PRODUCTS. EARLY ON GOVERNMENTS REALIZED HOW OPIUM NEEDED TO BE ILLEGAL BECAUSE OF HOW IT DESTROYS LIVES. AND HOW THIS BAN LED TO THE 2 OPIUM WARS BETWEEN ENGLAND AND CHINA IN THE EARLY 1800’S. AS A RESULT HONG KONG WAS UNDER ENGLAND’S CONTROL UNTIL 1999. AFTER GETTING BACK TO BANGKOK, WE HUNG OUT FOR A FEW DAYS BEFORE WE LEFT FOR A 2 DAY STAY AT A BEACH RESORT, SOUTH OF BANGKOK OFF THE GULF OF THAILAND, CALLED JANTABURI. THEN BACK TO BANGKOK AGAIN. MY WIFE’S OLDER SISTER HAS A HUGE HOUSE IN THE MOUNTAIN OF KHAO YAI, A FEW HOURS OUTSIDE OF BANGKOK. THAT WAS OUR NEXT STOP. I LOVE THIS HOUSE. EACH TIME I’VE BEEN TO THAILAND WE HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO STAY THERE FOR A FEW DAYS. THIS PLACE HAS A BOATHOUSE, A PADDLEBOAT, A PINGPONG TABLE, A SNOOKERTABL E(WHICH IS BASICALLY A TWELVE FOOT POOL TABLE), FRUIT TREES, FLOWERED BUSHES AND PLANTS THROUGHOUT. THE PLACE IS BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED. 3 SERVANTS, WITH THEIR SERVANTS QUARTERS DOWNSTAIRS. AWESOME HOUSE! AFTER CHILLIN’ AT THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE FOR A COUPLE OF DAYS, IT WAS BACK TO BANGKOK . THEN OFF AGAIN TO MY SISTER-INLAWS’ CONDOMINIUM ON THE BEACH OF HUI HIN FOR TWO DAYS. ALSO OFF THE GULF OF THAILAND. STOPPING BY A THAI TEMPLE WAS A MUST ALMOST EVERY OTHER DAY. SOME OF THE DESIGNS AND ARTWORK IN THE TEMPLES IS BREATHTAKING. ANY SPARE TIME I HAD I WOULD TAKE A CAB TO THE TRAM AND THE TRAM TO A STATE OF THE ART MALL IN DOWNTOWN BANGKOK CALLED SIAM PARAGON. I WOULD USUALLY GET LUNCH OR A SMOOTHIE THERE AND THEN PICK UP A FEW CUBAN CIGARS. I HAD MENTIONED THIS WAS MY THIRD VISIT TO THAILAND, WHAT WOULD BE THE POINT IN TELLING YOU ABOUT THAILAND IF I DIDN’T MENTION THE INTERESTING EXCURSIONS ON MY OTHER TWO TRIPS. ALSO SOME OF THE THINGS I NOTICED THAT MIGHT BE OF INTEREST. WELL HERE GOES – I PLAYED GOLF AT SOME OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GOLF COURSES IN THE WORLD. SAT RINGSIDE AT A MOI THAI BOXING EVENT. WALKED ACROSS THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI. WAS THERE DURING LOY KATONG, A FESTIVAL TO CELEBRATE AND GIVE THANKS TO THE RIVERS. SHOPPED AT THE FAMOUS J AND J MARKET, ONLY OPENED ON THE WEEKENDS. WAS PARASAILING, ROAD ON THE BACK OF AN ELEPHANT(THAT WAS NERVERACKING), ROAD WITH MY BROTHER-IN-LAW ON HIS MOTORSCOOTER GOING ABOUT 60 M.P.H. IN DOWNTOWN BANGKOK WHILE WEAVING IN AND OUT OF TRAFFIC. HAD TO HOLD MY LEGS TOGETHER SO CLOSE AS TO NOT HIT MY KNEES ON THE CARS WE WERE PASSING. MOST OF THE TIME ON THE The Informer 10 MOTORSCOOTER I WAS HOLDING ON WITH ONE HAND WHILE THE OTHER WAS TAKING A VIDEO BECAUSE I THOUGHT NOBODY IS GOING TO BELIEVE THIS. SEEN FAMILIES OF 3 RIDING ON THE BACK OF A MOTORSCOOTER AND NOONE WEARING A HELMIT. MY WIFE SAID SHE HAD SEEN UP TO 5 ON A SCOOTER. HUMID!!! YOU THINK its HUMID BACK EAST, THAT’S NOTHING COMPARED TO THE HUMIDITY IN THAILAND. I THINK I WAS SWEATING THE MINUTE I ARRIVED AND DIDN’T STOP UNTIL I LEFT A MONTH LATER. VISITED THE BEACH RESORT OF PATAYA 3 TIMES. IT IS SOUTH OF BANGKOK ALONG THE GULF OF THAILAND. IT IS NICKNAMED “SIN CITY’. SWIMMING AND JETSKIING ARE THE PROMINENT ACTIVITIES IN THE DAYTIME. THE SUNSETS ARE AWESOME IN PATAYA. WHEN THE SUN DOES GO DOWN, THE NEON LIGHTS TAKE OVER. SHOPS ALONG THE STREET, RESTAURANTS, BARS WITH POOL TABLES, STRIP CLUBS, PROSTITUTION, HE-SHE’S CALLED “KATOYS” ALL ALONG AN AREA IN PATAYA CALLED THE WALKING DISTRICT. LAST TIME I VISITED THAILAND THERE WAS TURMOIL IN THE GOVERNMENT. A CORRUPT PRIME MINISTER HAD FLED THE COUNTRY AND THERE WERE SOME THAT WERE STILL LOYAL TO HIM THAT WANTED HIM BACK IN POWER. SO THE ONES THAT WANTED HIM WERE FIGHTING WITH THE ONES THAT WANTED HIM TO STAY OUT. WHEN YOU DRIVE THROUGH BANGKOK YOU SEE SOME OF THE RESULTS OF THE CORRUPTION IN UNFINISHED HIGHWAYS. A LOT OF PYLONS WITH NO ROADS ON THEM. A DEFINITE EYESORE. NOW THAT EXHILED PRIME MINISTER’S SISTER IS THE PRIME MINISTER OF THAILAND – WHAAAAT? THE KING, KING BHUMIBOL, IS WELL RESPECTED BY EVERYONE IN THAILAND. HE’S BEEN KING SINCE HE WAS 18 AND NOW HE IS 85. THERE ARE PICTURES OF HIM ON BILLBOARDS, IN RESTAURANTS, AND IN PEOPLES HOMES. BASICALLY EVERYWHERE, LIKE I SAID WELL RESPECTED. I DID NOTICE THIS TRIP, COMPARED TO MY LAST THAT THE COUNTRY IS GETTING MORE AND MORE AMERICANIZED. PEOPLE ON THE STREETS WEARING SHIRTS WITH AMERICAN FLAGS ON THEM, AMERICAN COLLEGE JERSEYS, BASEBALL CAPS WITH AMERICAN TEAM LOGOS ON THEM. I ALSO NOTICED MORE CHEVIES AND FORDS ON THE STREETS THIS TIME. THERE ARE THREE DIFFERENT FORMS OF WRITING IN THAILAND. THEY HAVE THEIR OWN LETTERING, THEY USE WESTERN LETTERING FOR THAI WORDS, AND THEN THEY USE JUST PLAIN ENGLISH. I NOTICED THIS TRIP THAT A MAJORITY OF THE ADVERTISEMENTS AND INSTRUCTIONS ARE IN ENGLISH. SOME OF THE THINGS I DON’T GET ABOUT THAILAND – IN SOME ESTABLISHMENTS THE PORCELAIN TOILETS ARE FLAT TO THE GROUND! – HOW? WHY DON’T THE RESTAURANTS PUT OUT KNIVES? JUST SPOONS, FORKS OR CHOPSTICKS. WHAT’S THE DEAL WITH USING ONE-PLY TOILET PAPER? ONE-PLY IS ALSO USED AS PAPER TOWELS IN BATHROOMS. HOW WOULD YOU LIKE THAT STICKING TO YOUR WET FACE AND HANDS AFTER WASHING. THEY ALSO USE ONE-PLY AS NAPKINS. SORRY LADIES, THE THAI WOMAN ARE LOOKING PRETTY GOOD. THE MONEY IS BAHT. THIS TRIP THE RATIO WAS ABOUT 29 BAHT TO THE DOLLAR. I CAN PICK UP A FEW WORDS HERE AND THERE WHEN SOMEONE IS TALKING THAI. I TRY TO LEARN A LITTLE BIT MORE OF THE LANGUAGE EACH TIME I VISIT. THE WORD THEY USE FOR ME IS “FRALANG”, MEANS WHITE BOY. I MENTIONED THAT THIS WAS MY THIRD TRIP THERE. FIRST TIME WAS 2 WEEKS, SECOND TIME WAS 3 WEEKS, THIS TIME 4 WEEKS. MAYBE NEXT TIME THIS “FRALANG” WILL RETIRE AND JUST STAY THERE. END OF REPORT. D. D’OCCHIO #766 The Informer 11