I wonder sometimes about people... giving way too much information.
http://www.denverpost.com/search/ci_15329594
Thought I'd also see what opinions people have on this article and building.
I wonder sometimes about people... giving way too much information.
http://www.denverpost.com/search/ci_15329594
Thought I'd also see what opinions people have on this article and building.
$136 mil huh? Bet that could've been put towards balancing our state budget instead. I love how Ritter goes on TV one day and says how drastically we need to cut programs (like k-12 education funding) then the next day is dedicating some wasteful revamp like this...what exactly was wrong with the old building? Oh judges had to walk two blocks and you could hear chains clanking? Man I hate politicians more and more everyday.
Old building is not secure... it's like a family reunion in the hallways.. c'mon kids, daddy has a court date, we can pack a lunch and wave at him as he goes down the hall in chains and shackles...
The old building is still being used though, just adding on essentially.
Complete OPSEC fail.
well, we've busted our butts for 4 days, hope it opens well on the 6th. A lot of misc. construction items being delt with when I left @ 6:30.
Why would they be telling people this info...?In contrast, at the current courthouse, judges park two blocks from their courtrooms and use a public elevator, increasing security risks, Flesche said.
Also, the clang of inmate chains sliding across the hallway floors won't be heard anymore as prisoners will be transported from the jail across the street in an underground tunnel.
Once in the courthouse, prisoners will be kept in holding cells in the core of the building until they are sent to individual courtrooms for their cases.![]()