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On Friday, the City of Fonda posted on its Facebook site a fax reportedly sent out by Pocahontas County Sheriff Bob Lampe ordering all deputies and 911 dispatchers "not to talk to Fonda Police Chief Alex Leu on the radio or acknowledge any traffic from him, or to him."In the event of calls for help from inside Fonda, a county deputy is to be sent rather than alerting the police chief, Lampe's fax read, and chief Leu is not to be allowed any access or information from the state information databases normally accessed through the communications center.numbers on the doors and the rear spoiler 2ne1 research chemical .Fonda Mayor Don Wolf said neither he, or the City government, had any comment. "We have a problem, and we will be working on the situation as rapidly as we can," he said.Fonda Police Chief Alex Leu says the action stems from personal disagreements between the sheriff and himself. He said they have been at odds for years. Leu has been chief since 2007."He's trying to punish me for doing the things I've been told to do," the chief told the Pilot-Tribune, adding that the communications block targets only himself, and that he has heard his part-time officers on the scanner being allowed to communicate through the comm center.Leu says he is not even allowed to contact the comm center to make dispatchers aware of his working schedule - when he tries they will not respond to his calls, he said."It amounts to an informal suspension. I still work. I still go out there and do my job,His friends and teachers visit Cheap High purity Magnesia cupel 5A 6A 7A 8A for Sale . but if there is a 911 call, they are going to have a deputy go out," he said.next week at the 2014 North American International Auto Show in MN-24 research chemical .The concern is that deputies cover a lot of territory in the county, and depending on where cars are located at the time of a 911 call, it could take an extended time for them for help to arrive in Fonda. Sheriff Lampe told the Pilot-Tribune his decision was based on a "protocal problem" and did not put people at risk. Fonda was never without 911 emergency services, he said.He said he has sent letters and issued warnings several times in recent years about Leu "running to calls all over the county." "It has fallen on deaf ears," he said.Lampe said that as sheriff, he is ultimately responsible for safety in the entire county. "When (Leu) is running to calls around the county, who is taking care of things in Fonda? And when he is going 120 miles an hour down the county road and he injures someone, the county is going to get sued and the city is going to get sued."