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Wesley Chapel man put on paid leave over videos
The technician for the city of Pinellas Park is on Bubba the Love Sponge's Web site.
By ANNE LINDBERG
Published May 30, 2007
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[Times photo: Chris Zuppa]
Tom Parmentier, who appears in the videos as "Tom the Treeman," has worked for Pinellas Park since April 1998.
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A Wesley Chapel man who appears in two raunchy videos on Bubba the Love Sponge's Web site has been put on paid leave from his job with the city of Pinellas Park while officials figure out what, if anything, they can do to discipline him.
"We are aware of his participation with Mr. Sponge," Pinellas Park spokesman Tim Caddell said. The difficulty is deciding whether the city can penalize Thomas J. Parmentier Jr. for off-the-job conduct.
That issue has bedeviled employers nationally in the past few years, particularly in matters considered health related. Some employers, for example, want to fire employees who smoke, even if they do it only at home.
"At this point, that is all stuff I think they (city officials) are looking into," Caddell said. "I can't really comment on what the legalities are ... but I think that's what they're looking at is what is the line between your work and your private life?"
Until that question is answered, it is unlikely that Pinellas Park will take formal disciplinary action.
Right now, Parmentier, is home on administrative leave, drawing his $31,484 annual salary. Parmentier, a utilities technician in the water maintenance division, has worked for the city since April 1998.
If disciplined or fired, "the violation would be ... conduct unbecoming (a city employee) and (conduct) that which interferes with the performance of your job," Caddell said.
Parmentier, 38, said his attorney had advised him not to comment.
Caddell said many factors could influence the way the city decides to handle the situation. Among those are the fact that Parmentier often deals with homeowners when he repairs broken water lines that cross their property.
Parmentier is "routinely sent out to dig up people's yards," Caddell said. "It's not like he sits in a warehouse where no one ever sees him. He's out in the public."
Another question city officials have is whether Parmentier was legitimately away from work when the videos were made. The videos were common knowledge among co-workers.
"Evidently, there were a lot of people who knew about it," Caddell said. That's how city officials discovered Parmentier's activities.
"It was no secret. Certainly not within his division," Caddell said. "Somebody said something to somebody. ... It kind of got passed up the line. It was called to the attention of a supervisor."
That was about two weeks ago, and the city has been investigating since.
"This is kind of out of the mainstream of what we normally deal with," Caddell said.
So far, Caddell said, officials have not viewed the videos but they do have some still pictures that were allegedly taken from the videos.
Portions of the videos themselves are on the free section of the Web site. In one video, Parmentier, who is known as Tom the Treeman, is wearing dark shorts and a fishnet top. At one point, he is shot with paintballs. Elsewhere in the video, there are hints of other "tortures," including a confrontation between ants and Parmentier's private parts. Viewers must pay to get the full video.
In another video, Parmentier is shown in vulgar behavior near a partially unclothed man. In a third video he is shown boxing with another man, both apparently blindfolded.
Caddell said he believes city officials are leaning toward some sort of discipline. And, he said, the investigation indicates that at least one other employee might be involved.
[Last modified May 29, 2007, 23:10:23]
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by austin
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06/07/07 11:38 PM
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would it make a difference to anyone if he abused company time (funeral, flex) to pull these stunts? HMMMM
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by ken
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06/05/07 12:51 AM
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there employee handbook must be clear!!!!Oh by the way it's AMERICA.Lets worry about important issues.
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by Mike
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06/04/07 02:54 PM
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Ned mark F.T.E
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by Lerch
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06/03/07 10:45 AM
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Officials of Pinellas County wasting time on this case is not representing the city well.....
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by Morgan
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06/02/07 06:41 PM
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Give me a break. What did he do? Nothing. Sue them all Tom. I'm ready.
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by Chuck
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06/02/07 01:26 AM
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I want my FREEDOM! Cut Tom some slack....this was not connected to the city at all.
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by dan
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06/01/07 08:42 PM
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I think we should fire the managers who are drawing higher salaries for wasting everybodies time
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by John
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06/01/07 04:50 PM
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After Tom sues the city, I wonder if he'll rename it Bubba Mark county? Sounds nice on this end.
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by SiriusBuzz.com
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05/31/07 09:09 PM
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Looks to me like one of the city officials is subscribing to Bubba Raw...fire him!
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by Butch
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05/31/07 07:47 PM
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The city should be sued by Tom just for what your paying him. 30K for ten yrs work geez what did you start him at 3K
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by Von
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05/31/07 04:47 PM
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Come on, these small towns need to get a grip on life. They are heading for alot of trouble if they pursue this action, they will have to re-elect the whole town.
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by Tim
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05/31/07 03:26 PM
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This is pathetic. He never said he worked for Pinellas Park when he went on the show. I bet the residents of Pinellas Park don't want a lawsuit about this.
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by james
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05/31/07 02:33 PM
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it is clear that this outrage is politically motivated to constitute once again ludicrous headlines
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by rich
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05/31/07 02:32 PM
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sounds like officials at Pinellas Park have a problem with Bubba personally, probably because he got the best of them at one time or another, and now doing what most people with a little bit of authority do, are trying to use it to get back. grow up!
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by Scott
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05/31/07 02:11 PM
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It is funny that Florida barely has any domestic laws yet you make a big deal out of a fraternity-type prank on a pay website. If you found out what some of your other employees were doing during their off time, you would not have any employees left.
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by chris
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05/31/07 01:57 PM
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I think you should leave tom alone what the hell did he do wrong. Off the clock not illegal behavior give it up. you just dont like mr. sponge.you probably have supervisors who are on porn web sites all day on the clock.LEAVE THE TREEMAN ALONE
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by Karl
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05/31/07 01:17 PM
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This is just another cause of someone not liking something and useing there political power to hurt a persons lively hood.Has he ever been diciplined for work conduct. chances are no , If you don't like it then look the other way.
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by Bob
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05/31/07 01:12 PM
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When on your own time you should be able to do what ever you want just as long as as your not breaking the law penalize Thomas J. Parmentier Jr. for off-the-job conduct. What a joke city officials must have too much time on their hands.
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by damon
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05/31/07 12:44 PM
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Though his actions may cast the city and/or its officials in a bad light,termination is not an option.He is protected by civil rights,they cannot hide behind some obscure rule about a city official;which he is not. He's an employee,officials re-elected
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by Andy
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05/31/07 12:41 PM
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this is the worst. the company doesn't own him he is not property, so what ever he does on his spare time is his business not companies. He should have a law suit agains them for this even being a issue, he still does his job right.
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by dan
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05/31/07 12:05 PM
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that town better fire him! they can't have anyone who gets shot with a paintball gun, fix water breaks and otherwise represent their fair city. no sir.
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by Josh
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05/31/07 11:48 AM
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This is absolutly crazy. The guy was not working at the time of all this. He is allowed to do whatever he wants. Just because the city has a problem with Bubba The Love Sponge, doesn't mean they should take it out on there employees.
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by Murray
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05/31/07 11:15 AM
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What business is it of theirs what employees do on their own time! Disciplinary action is totally ridiculous. Land of the free not likely!
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by ryan stephenson
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05/31/07 11:14 AM
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This is another attempt at the goverment trying to control your life in and out of work. This man was enjoying is free time as he sees fit and they do not like it. What is next we are going to have to check in with the goverment everywhere we go.
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by steve
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05/31/07 10:53 AM
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Get a life, Leave this poor sap alone. The city has no business monitoring employees private time unless they compensate him for it.
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by darin
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05/31/07 10:21 AM
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i think he should sue the city for sticking there noses in his after hours businesses
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by Tony
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05/31/07 10:01 AM
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I believe the city admistrators are wasting their time. He participated in the Bubba show as a non paid intern, so it is not a "job". What emplyees do on their own time as long as it is not illegal should be his own business.
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by Rich
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05/31/07 09:27 AM
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Taxes at work? Who from the city is waisting the time to harrass Bubba. Is it the same religious freak that is using tax payers money to investigate and surf Bubba's site? Shouldn't the amount of money waisted be public knowledge?
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by merdog
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05/31/07 09:05 AM
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leave tom the tree man alone
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by Herman
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05/31/07 08:46 AM
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What a person does on his or her own time away from their job can not be held legally against him in a firing or disciplinary action. This is a lawsuit waiting to happen, and I'll volunteer my services for free against a municipality that does this.
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by Rob
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05/31/07 08:32 AM
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I think this is ridiculous. I don't think somebody's actions outside of work should affect their employment. There should be a contract written up with clauses stating what one can and can't do if disciplinary action is going to be taken against them
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by Mike
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05/31/07 08:30 AM
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So the City is now a body that can tell you what to do and what not to do. Can you say lawsuit..
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by michael
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05/31/07 07:52 AM
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This is unfair to tom. What he does when he is not at work is of no concern to his employer. Just another example of the government trying to regulate peoples private lives
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by tony
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05/31/07 07:27 AM
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As long as Mr Parmentier was not "on the clock" no disciplinary action should be undertaken.
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by Dan King
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05/31/07 03:48 AM
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What he dose on his own time... You know! I hope he knows we are all here for TOM THE TREE MAN FOR MAYOR!
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