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BOOK 66 P10E 04 <br />Due to discrepancies concerning their arrest records, I have advised <br />each one, per the attached correspondence; their requests for <br />a concealed weapons may be denied by the Board of County Com- <br />missioners. They have been advised to be present for the meeting <br />of October 14th if they have additional information. - <br />Chairman Scurlock felt that Mr. Fischers's record raises the <br />question of whether he should be issued a permit to carry a <br />concealed weapon, and Commissioner Bird had the same concern. <br />Eric Fischer asked if his driving violations was a part of <br />that, and Chairman Scurlock said his driving behavior is part of <br />that. <br />Commissioner Wodtke explained that some of those violations <br />were received for driving over the Tunes, and Mr. Fischer <br />confirmed that most of those tickets were received because he was <br />driving his motorcycle on rights-of-way. <br />Chairman Scurlock noted that the report revealed numerous <br />misdemeanor violations, traffic violations, damage to the sand <br />dunes with a vehicle, driving on a suspended license, and 12 <br />traffic related arrests, which included two accidents. He felt <br />Mr. Fischer's record raises a question of whether he could live <br />up to the rules and regulations for carrying a firearm. <br />Mr. Fischer explained that the two accidents were not his <br />fault, and that he is requesting a permit for the reason of self <br />protection because he carries a payroll and collects guns. <br />Commissioner Wodtke reported that he talked with Mr. <br />Fischer's father about this situation, and confirmed that Eric <br />does work in the business and does deliver the payroll. Mr. <br />Fischer's father also disclosed that Eric has been helpful in <br />some investigative work in the Sheriff's Dept. <br />Mr. Fischer stated that he had planned to keep that private. <br />Commissioner Lyons asked the date of the most recent <br />violation, and Mr. Fischer stated that he received a speeding <br />ticket about a month ago. <br />4 <br />
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