
The Borough of Flemington in New Jersey now requires employees with take-home vehicles to keep a weekly log of their mileage driven.
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The City of Shreveport, Louisiana, will transfer nearly $6.5 million from the general fund to purchase vehicles and equipment for the Police and Fire departments.
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A review of the City of Baltimore Fire Department's take-home fleet vehicles analyzed maintenance and repair costs, distance of employee residence from workplace, and personal use.
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The change would allow the Livingston County, Michigan, Sheriff's Office to keep patrol cars for six years instead of three.
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The Town of Hempstead, N.Y., is taking back 40 cars and trucks that were used as take-home vehicles. Of these, 21 will be sold, and 19 will be turned into pool vehicles.
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Following the Dec. 29 church shooting in Texas, several police agencies have amended their take-home vehicle policies to allow deputies to drive their patrol cars to church.
Read More →Delaware State Treasurer Colleen Davis drove a fleet vehicle to her residence without having submitted an authorization request to do so.
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The Douglas County, Nev., Sheriff’s Office has authorized patrol deputies to take home their assigned police vehicles to maximize the effectiveness of the Patrol Division.
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Police officers for the City of Avondale Estates, Ga., should have take-home vehicles as part of their compensation packages, its city manager urged.
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The Lincoln County (Wis.) Sheriff’s Office has completed the deployment of 17 patrol cars assigned to deputies as part of its new take-home car program.
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