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Vince Jarmer named new Traffic Division commander

Posted by Jonathan Maus (Editor) on August 21st, 2007 at 10:45 am

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The Portland Police Bureau has named Vince Jarmer as the new Commander of the Traffic Division. The change became effective as of August 9th.

Jarmer was formerly the Lieutenant of the Traffic Division (under former Commander Bill Sinnott) and was most recently Captain of the Personnel Division.

Jarmer takes over the commander position from Mark Kruger, who will return to his role of Lieutenant after serving as Acting Commander since January.

A former head of motorcycle officers at the Traffic Division, Jarmer has been involved with bike issues in the past.

Bike lawyer Mark Ginsberg says he’s pleased with Jarmer’s appointment, “I’ve always found him to be very even-handed and straightforward…he’s easy to work with.”

The Traffic Division plays a major role in the bike community. They write the vast majority of bike-related citations and they provide escort at bike parades and other events.

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3 Responses to “Vince Jarmer named new Traffic Division commander”

  1. rixtir
    August 21st, 2007 10:49
    1

    Probably cause for celebration around these parts, but if Kruger returns to his old position of abusing protesters, not that much to celebrate.

  2. Martha S.
    August 21st, 2007 12:24
    2

    I do hope that this can lead to an open dialog and some change.

  3. Todd B
    August 21st, 2007 14:15
    3

    How about we send a collective 'congratulations' card to him?

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