After Cast
raised the matters again at Tuesday night’s meeting of and unhealthy work
environment having mold and asbestos in the Police Station, David Hanks thought
back and indicated that the mold in the Police Station has existed since “the
1980s” and instructed his Police Chief Robert Kowalski to include the mold and
asbestos remediation in his report next week.
Kowalski apparently
took exception to Cast’s questions regarding the unsafe and unhealthy
environment following the meeting. Cast and Kowalski were discussing the matter
within earshot of many residents, including yours truly, when Kowalski was
clearly heard to say “Where the f**k were you during the previous
administrations” which caused many turned heads and raised eyebrows.
“I don’t care
how they feel about me personally. We have had a police officer and a police
records clerk die very young from cancer, we had a police dispatcher diagnosed
with cancer and she still fights it today. We owe it to village employees to be able to
work in a safe work environment” Cast said. “How disrespectful and
unprofessional. This man (Kowalski) clearly doesn’t know me and doesn’t know
the history of the Sauk Village Police Department” Cast said. Cast was clearly shaken after the verbal chastising.
A younger resident
who was standing nearby overheard the tongue lashing by Kowalski said “that man
is the Police Chief? Is this how he
treats women and senior citizens?”
EDITORIAL NOTE: It was recently made public that
asbestos was found in the Police Station, built in 1977 in the mastic, or
glue, that holds the floor ties down. Asbestos in floor tiles was discontinued
in the early 1970s under Federal law, however, it was not banned in the glue
itself until the 1980s.
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Indeed!!!
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