This foot-dragging and equivocating on the part of two officials who tried unsuccessfully to sack Ms Mason is so politically artless that, frankly, it is cringe-inducing. Both are men of good character, and we expected them to respect the chain of co
This foot-dragging and equivocating on the part of two officials who tried unsuccessfully to sack Ms Mason is so politically artless that, frankly, it is cringe-inducing. Both are men of good character, and we expected them to respect the chain of command leading back to the Board of Selectmen. After the intense public reaction against the animal control officerâs firing on April 1, did they really think people wouldnât notice they were hedging on the Board of Selectmenâs directives?
The Board of Selectmen gave the first selectman a great deal of leeway in assessing Ms Masonâs job performance as animal control officer going forward, stipulating âif there are any further incidents of deficient job performance⦠she shall be subject to such discipline as the first selectman may deem to be appropriate, up to and including termination.â Apparently, Mr Borst preferred not to give her the opportunity to perform the job prior to her job performance evaluation. He may have reasons for his actions â and if he does, he should tell us what they are â but to impartial observers, this looks just plain unfair.
The inevitable result of this continued administrative fumbling over Carolee Masonâs employment was a roomful of disbelieving and angry people at the Board of Selectmenâs meeting Monday night. When put on the spot, the first selectmanâs only defense was a non sequitur: âWe have to do whatâs right for all 26,000 residents. We wonât be controlled by the public.â
To that, we can only reiterate: Think it through.
While the disposition of Carolee Masonâs training and return as animal control officer was not on the selectmenâs agenda Monday night, we trust the board will restate its order on this matter as soon as possible. Then, the first selectman and police chief should expedite its implementation without further delay.