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NewsAugust 20, 2009

Erie County Criticized for $500K Spent on New Vehicles

BUFFALO, NY - The Erie County Water Authority is spending another $500,000 this year to replace aging work vehicles and provide a few employees new take-home vehicles.

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NewsAugust 17, 2009

Fleet Cuts to Save $3.4M for Burlington County

MOUNT HOLLY, NJ - Within the next two weeks, the County expects to reach its goal of reducing the fleet by 120 vehicles.

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NewsAugust 10, 2009

Riverside County to Cut Down on Take-Home Vehicles

RIVERSIDE, CA - The policy change is expected to cut the number of take-home cars in half and save more than $2.2 million.

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NewsAugust 10, 2009

Providence’s Take-Home Policy Under Review

PROVIDENCE, RI - City workers would be charged up to 55 cents per mile for any department-approved travel outside of Providence under a proposed city council amendment.

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NewsAugust 6, 2009

Louisville Appeals Ban on Police Take-Home Fees

LOUISVILLE, KY - Louisville Metro Government filed an appeal Aug. 3, challenging the Kentucky Labor Cabinet's July 7 ruling that the City cannot charge police officers a take-home fee.

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NewsAugust 2, 2009

Louisville Must Pay for Fatal Off-Duty Officer Crash

LOUISVILLE, KY - Although Officer Measle hadn't started work when he struck and killed the victim, a Jefferson Circuit Court judge ruled officers driving to and from work in police cruisers are considered on the job.

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NewsJuly 30, 2009

School District Criticized for Take-Home Vehicles

AUSTIN, TX - In 2008, the Austin Independent School District reportedly spent more than $48,000 on fuel for take-home vehicles.

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NewsJuly 27, 2009

Kansas City Police to Cut Back on Take-Home Vehicles

KANSAS CITY, MO - The police department will revise its take-home car policy and revoke the take-home status of 60 vehicles in response to an internal audit released July 24.

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NewsJuly 23, 2009

Riverside County Audit Prompts Stricter Take-Home Policy

RIVERSIDE, CA - The audit advises that the county could save an estimated $2.3 million by reducing the numbers of cars employees take home each night, better tracking county car use, and limiting the size of the fleet.

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NewsJuly 23, 2009

Richmond Police Tighten Take-Home Policy

RICHMOND, VA - Though there are exceptions, Richmond Police Department now gives priority of take-home vehicles to officers who live in the city.

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