Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Tax payment to county gets a little complicate­d

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If you plan to pay your real estate taxes at the Benton County Administra­tion Building, be prepared to be met by two armed, aggressive guards inside the door who will require you to empty your pockets, strip off your belt and pass through a metal detector. When I commented that I had to pay my taxes but I didn’t expect to be stripped of clothing as well, a short stocky guard got red in the face and demanded, “Raise your arms!” and proceeded to get in my face and wave a device around. When I said WTF he got even redder in the face and told me I couldn’t say that in his presence and to keep my words to myself. I told him to keep his anger to himself. As I paid my taxes, I asked the pleasant lady how long the Gestapo had been at the door. She lowered her voice slightly and said “about three weeks now.”

As I left the building, Mr. Red Face followed me out into the parking lot, got in my face again, and asked “what the hell” I was doing there. I said I was done with him and as a supposed public servant he shouldn’t be swearing at me in the parking lot. He said “hell is just a place” and I said “[expletive] is just an action.” Then he said I didn’t need to come there because there were other ways I could pay my taxes. I told him as long as he was there I would definitely find another way to pay them in the future.

Now I understand that policemen are not particular­ly well paid and some like Mr. Red Face will find ways to compensate, but I would suggest that officers who deal daily and closely with the public should be trained to be less combative, less bullying and to not follow citizens out of the building to confront them for no good reason. There was more I thought of saying to this angry man, but I did not want to get shot in anger. too. PHIL WARNER Garfield

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