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'Dangerous' N.J. City Could Lose Half of Force
December 03, 2010
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To close a $26.5-million budget gap, city officials in Camden, N.J., have announced plans to lay off half of the city's unionized workers, including police officers, reports the Courier-Post.
The city was recently named the second most dangerous in the nation in the annual CQ Press survey, after holding the top slot the prior year.
Read the full story at CourierPostOnline.com.
Tags: Budget Cuts, Police Unions, Officer Layoffs, Camden (N.J.) PD
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