SCHAFFER FOR SHERIFF
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Gary Schaffer
September 17,
2008
609-846-6696
Police Organizations
Endorse Schaffer for Sheriff
Cape May
County Republican Sheriff candidate Gary Schaffer today
announced that he picked up four key endorsements from major
police unions in the area. The endorsements from Cape May
County and Ocean City Policemen Benevolent Associations
Local # 59 and Local # 61 represent the two police unions
that represent the majority of police departments in Cape
May County.
Additionally,
the Cape- Atlantic Policemen Benevolent Association County
Conference has also endorsed Schaffer for Sheriff. This
conference encompasses all the local PBA unions in Cape May
and Atlantic Counties. The New Jersey State Policemen
Benevolent Association also endorsed Schaffer for Sheriff of
Cape May County.
Cape May
County PBA Local # 59 sites Schaffer’s thirty-five years of
service to the public safety community and his thorough
understanding of the needs of the law enforcement community
and the citizens of the county. In addition to praising his
accomplishments as Director of the Public Safety Training
Center, the endorsement states, “Director Schaffer’s
commitment to the public safety community earned him the
2001 Gene Carte’ Award for his life time contributions to
the Criminal Justice System of the State of New Jersey. He
has had a direct hand in teaching or supervising the
instruction of just about every law enforcement officer in
Cape May County from patrol officer to Chief. His networking
ability at this point among law enforcement personnel in
this county is unprecedented.”
Ocean City
PBA Local # 61 also referred to Schaffer’s thirty-five years
of service to the law enforcement community as a police
officer in Ocean City and Director of Training for Cape May
County. The union looked at Schaffer’s management,
organizational skills and community based programs that he
has developed in making their candidate selection. In
addition to the networking he has developed, the union
looked at Schaffer as having a thorough understanding of
management and union needs that they believe places him in a
unique position to effectively lead the Cape May County
Sheriff Department.
Schaffer
said, “I intend to oversee the construction and
rehabilitation of the Cape May County Correctional Center in
the most effective manner with the safety of our officers in
mind as well as ensuring the taxpayers get the best result
for their money”.
Beyond
overseeing the Correction Center project, Schaffer pointed
to his commitment to other areas of responsibility as the
county Sheriff. “I plan to improve technology at the
correctional center and improve security at the court house.
I will work to make our animal shelter the finest in the
state. I will institute educational programs for senior
citizens, traffic safety and enforcement as well as gang
education for students, teachers and parents,” Schaffer
said.
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