Before the city's fiscal crisis, an agreement between the department and  police union called for officers to build up a bank of about 100 hours  of overtime and then be paid cash for hours worked beyond that. Late  last year, the department renegotiated the agreement and now officers  are not paid until they have accrued 400 hours of extra work. To make  sure no officer reaches that trigger point, the department's new policy  forbids them from banking more than 250 hours.
As a result of the pay limit, the number of open cases has risen in several bureaus including Southeast and detectives are being pulled off cold-case investigations.
        Chief Charlie Beck
       eliminated 
        overtime pay in February
      , as the department implemented budget cuts by moving officers on specialized units to patrol duties.
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