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Bid for sex offender check held: Police union says law would violate a labor deal with detectives, who now do the job of verifying addresses.
Publication: Newsday (Melville, NY) Publication Date: 29-NOV-06 |
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COPYRIGHT 2006 Newsday
Byline: Chau Lam
Nov. 29--One day after touting a bill that would permit the Suffolk sheriff's department to conduct random checks on registered sex offenders, Legis. Kate Browning (WFP-Shirley) was forced to stall its consideration -- after a police union declared that the task legally belongs to its members....
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