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Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Batman, wearing his utility belt.

Mayor Nutter's administration testified this morning at City Council's Committee on Public Safety about legislation that would make some changes to his ability to declare an emergency in Philadelphia.  That legislation has not been updated since it was created in 1967. 

MaryAnn Tierney, the city's deputy managing director for emergency management, described the legislation as a "set of tools" that allow the mayor to react to unplanned emergencies. "Remember Batman had tools on his tool belt," Tierney said. "And he doesn't use every tool in every emergency. He takes the tools that he needs off his belt and he uses them as they're needed."

Not to get all technical, but Batman wore a "utility belt."  The Committee tabled the legislation for further review after Councilwoman Jannie Blackwell raised concerns about how it impacts the Constitutional rights of city residents.

Posted by Chris Brennan @ 1:34 PM  Permalink | File Under: City Council | | City Council | 1 comment
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