Billy Meeks is a candidate for Collin County Precinct 2 Constable in the primary election March 4th. Mr. Meeks has been very active in his campaign, but was gracious enough to take some time to answer a few questions for Wylie Today. More information about Billy Meeks can be found on his website, http://www.billymeeks.com.
1) What motivated you to run for Constable this year?
A couple of years ago several people in the area had asked me to look into the possibility of running for Constables. After looking at the situation in the Constable’s office, talking to Constables in other Precincts, officers of the court, and a lot of citizens, I decided this is where I’m needed the most. I have been a public servant for 28 years and I take this job very seriously.
In researching I found areas in the Constable’s office that would benefit from procedures of accountability, up to date methods to improve efficiency and the need to hold the office to a higher standard of professionalism.The skills and experience I’ve gained from over 26 years with the Plano Police Department with 20 years as a detective where I investigated major crimes and death cases, served on the FBI Terrorist Task Force, was the lead investigator assigned to the FBI and DEA Drug Overdose Task Force, gives me all the tools needed to bring the Constable’s office into the 21st century.
2) Why did you choose Precinct 2 over Precinct 3, which is an area you have that you have major support and have worked since 1980?
I have received a lot of support and encouragement from people living in Precinct 3 and am endorsed and supported by the Texas Municipal Police Association, the Plano Police Association and the Collin County Deputies Association, but the need is here in my own backyard. My friends, neighbors and the people I know from Wylie all the way up to Blue Ridge have asked for my help and I can do nothing but respond to that request for help.
In the 20 years that I have lived in Wylie it has changed a great deal. In those 20 years the population has exploded and technology has advanced at an astounding rate. The Constable’s office is just too outdated to be effective. The citizens in Precinct 2 deserve better than that.
3) I have received a lot of feedback regarding the last line of your letter where you state, “With your assistance we can restore integrity to the Constables Office.” How has the current team failed to demonstrate integrity and what are your plans to change that?
Part of integrity is the fair treatment of all citizens whether they are from the family that has lived here a hundred years in the big house on the hill or the young couple that just moved here.
The widow that called and asked for help and was brushed aside, the young woman being violently threatened by her estranged husband was left to fend for herself, these citizens were in dire need of immediate help and their pleas were ignored. The Constable is a Texas Peace Officer and as such it is his duty to preserve the peace by all lawful means and not show favoritism and definitely not just walk away.
In your question you ask how I plan to change that. The answer is simple…by fulfilling ALL the duties of the office, not picking and choosing the easy, safe ones, but ALL the duties.