I guess the Sheriff can do what he wants, but if it means providing inferior public safety when it comes to the A & E crew, he’s treading on some legal thin ice.
What part of this upsets you?
No doubt, they had provided assistance in the past because of their deep respect for the Robertsons.
Good point. Ironically, his speaking out may result in his becoming A&Es best friend the next time they visit Douglas County
A&E will have to hire a private firm for assistance.
Post the paragraph where he said that.
Sorry but you are misinformed. The Sheriff has no responsibility to provide security. It is the responsibility of A&E to provide their own security and if something goes wrong then the Sheriff can act or arrest. If property and/or injury occurs it falls on A&E.
More than likely, it’s done on a contract basis, outside of scheduled work hours. If the sheriff’s department drops everything to protect Gay&E crews filming television shows, it’s the people of his county who receive inferior protection.