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Mrs, S tudle-,r Ea:!-d that she had sortie questions about Ron's log, that, there <br /> seers to be sone discrepancies. She wanted to 1mow how 1he could go to Waqu i t <br /> Say to feed the geese and his mileage was 25r�� , OEM IN WMA o SOUth <br /> Beach and his mileage was 35 - that's 10-mile discrepancy. Ron said than the <br /> trip probably involved more patrolling - that's all part of South Cape Beach. <br /> Mrs. Studley. said she still didn't unders tared how he could go to the mouth <br /> of Waquoit Bair and say]"25 miles" d then go to South Cape 3each to check on a <br /> h-wheel drive and say is 35 miles. 1 r. Focknett reneated tbatthe y way <br /> he could explain it was that it involved more patrolling. He said that h .. � <br /> mig <br /> ht have gore down Sage Road a t rw-a,rds; �e might have ir�vesb aced shot <br /> MAI §013 TOM 1511e beach; he did go down to Pop o e set Beach. <br /> Krs. Studley said she also 'wanted to'know about a January 31st iters where <br /> he went t Bourne to investigate an oil spill 4nd wanted to know why he would <br /> charge the tcim of Mash pee- 'or this. 1- . Pocknett said that a Mr, Lineberger <br /> had called hire; he has helped Ron quite a bit. if there ever happens to be an <br /> oil spill here, he would like to have ?i . Liraeber er come here and help. s. <br /> Mrs. tudley's point was that he did it on his ori and why should he charge <br /> the town for it. He said that Falmouth gent over there arid chid it on their <br /> oirrn, to c,. <br /> Mrs. Studley said that !,:r. Pocknett spends past of the day at the Town <br /> Hall and wanted to knov why he charges rdileage when it's his job to go to Toi,,rn <br /> E:all. IIr. Pockmett pointed out that he wa6 trying to shoe the Corm-fission how <br /> he s en t that particular day, <br /> vers. t:idler pointed out an entry where Pock-nett went on general pat- <br /> rol 1 th Fred ?eters in a cruiser and va :ted to know how he can charge the town <br /> for going in a cr?3iser and I.11r. Focllr.nett said that it was a clerical mistake. <br /> Sl-z, pointed out r ilea e of 16. miles to Jo'.,,-n1s Pond Estates and wated to know <br /> if it was that far frori his hone to ITh t s Pond Estates. 1r. oc�me tt said <br /> that he might have ridden around or3 times looking for so:r ething. She <br /> painted out that he vent to ,a. per)11 t 13 home th ene WCl t!El11 XEl11t. 11 e next <br /> day and charged another 16 miles. M.r. Pocimett said that teat's hoer much it <br /> was, <br /> I4:rs. Studley .i that he s of s a- of ler visit t Dept. of tur l resources <br /> tr Burne and . c! rye tt aid that he went t to I to �ix'. Li eb .rger', it was <br /> pointed out that we paid him for 39 miles Vy en he coed have talked c to hlirq on <br /> the phone. _-ockne t t said it was well rvTor th the trip. <br /> Mlrs. Sloane warted to kn i why Tie are paring for 2 or 3 trips to Hyannis <br /> for ni ff'orms and he explained V j t the First trip was o order the uni cr:::, the <br /> sec}rad to pick up part of it and the 2 su sequent trips t pick o additional <br /> a�r~ts o the uniform. Ile said that it'spart of his job toF pick up his Un <br /> f ops <br /> ?yrs Studley ey wanted to know if the Selectmen were satisfied with trip <br /> and also pointed out that lie had taken a trip to Wa.reha ra to i#vest ate pr3_ e <br /> of uniforms and charged the town for the trip, <br /> !,Lr. Mlaxi r remarked that it is ?not t?)e job of the Selectmen to inters ere <br />