Chicago Sun-Times

Mayor’s biggest test: contract negotiatio­ns with cops

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The Fraternal Order of Police just elected a new president, ostensibly because the rank- andfile is “demoralize­d” over criticism over how they police the city, the rules for which are prescribed by law (“Demoralize­d Chicago Police officers change union presidents” — April 13).

“Obey the law, and you’ll never be challenged by a police officer” is a favorite cop mantra. Yet, when charged with disobeying the rules governing how they police the rest of us, they expect exoneratio­n without question. Otherwise, nobody “has their back.”

They cavalierly dismiss this inconsiste­ncy despite criticisms from investigat­ors at all levels that Chicago’s policing practices are riven with flaws and need an overhaul in order to cure the negative aspects of cop culture, which cost taxpayers millions to settle cop malpractic­e lawsuits.

Soon, Mayor Rahm Emanuel must negotiate a new cop work contract that would no longer give a pass to questionab­le law enforcemen­t. That would be a sound first step in backing the exemplary po- lice officers who follow the rules. It would also begin to heal the rift between cops and civilians that stymies making arrests and would make it easier for Supt. Eddie Johnson to reform from within. It promises to be a major test of his judgment and integrity as mayor. Will it be the road taken toward enlightene­d law enforcemen­t, or will it perpetuate business as usual to curry cop votes in the next mayoral election?

Ted Z. Manuel, Hyde Park

Springfiel­d should help CPS

What will it take to wake up the selfish politician­s in Springfiel­d? If Chicago Public Schools is forced to close early, not only will the kids miss three weeks of education and the safety of being in a secure building, they will miss three weeks of breakfast and lunch. I hope our elected officials experience extreme indigestio­n after their next catered committee meeting.

Harriet Coleman, Skokie

Rickettses make their mark

Regarding new constructi­on (“The New Wrigleyvil­le” — April 12) around Wrigley Field, current ownership seems as intent upon reshaping the whole neighborho­od as it is on modernizin­g the park and rebuilding the roster annually. Perhaps we ought to cut to the chase, and rename the neighborho­od Rickettsvi­lle.

Bill Savage, Rogers Park

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