Piecemakers drop lawsuit against county workers
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Jennifer Kho
MESA VERDE -- The Piecemakers Country Store has dropped its lawsuit
against two county health department officers.
The Piecemakers filed the lawsuit in October against Karen Newe and
Bruce Freeman, two Orange County Health Care Agency officers who
inspected an October craft fair. In it, the group alleged the duo
harassed vendors, conducted “unreasonable searches and seizures” and
violated the Piecemakers’ civil rights.
A hearing scheduled in February was postponed, prompting an
out-of-court conference last month that led to the Piecemakers’ decision
to drop the case.
Store owner Marie Kolasinski said the group made the decision because
it could not ensure that any money awarded would come from the officers,
not the taxpayers via the Orange County Health Care Agency.
“We can’t touch them,” she said. “We’d have to start a lawsuit with
the health department and we could name them, but the taxpayers will end
up having to pay for it and it doesn’t really touch the people who are
guilty of harassing the people.
“We thought we’d just drop it and, hopefully, we’ll find some common
ground so we can work with them,” she said. “Hopefully, they will use the
law we’ve entrusted them with, not as a hammer over the heads of the
people, but to keep peace, law and order.”
Kolasinski wrote the claim, which demanded the employees’ removal from
the agency and also asked the department to have “any employee of OCHCA
that doesn’t serve the people fired” and to “rescind all codes that have
the face of acting like laws, but do nothing to better the health and
safety of the people.”
The Piecemakers Country Store, at 1720 Adams Ave., has been fighting
court battles with the health department since 1992 and was on probation
for three years for past health-code violations. Regular, unannounced
inspections were part of the probation terms. The store’s probation ended
in December.
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