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Press Herald
April 24, 2018
Several L.A. law enforcement groups, including the Los Angeles Police Protective League, came out against the lounge proposal. “Consumption lounges are important because marijuana has been legalized, but where can people go to safely consume?” said Jackie Rocco, business development managerÃâà...
Los Angeles Times
April 19, 2018
For example, budget officials are expecting to spend $38 million to cover a one-year salary agreement negotiated by the Los Angeles Police Protective League, the rank-and-file officers union. That agreement, which is heading to the council for a final vote, is expected to provide raises of up to 5% for policeÃâà...
Los Angeles Times
April 10, 2018
"This incident is a tragic reminder that firearms, whether real or replicas, create an inherently dangerous situation in our communities when pointed at police officers," the Los Angeles Police Protective League said. Advertisement. The names of the officers were redacted from the copy of Beck's report thatÃâà...
Snopes.com
April 9, 2018
The bill has already been endorsed by the California chapters of both the Black Lives Matter movement and the American Civil Liberties Union, among other social justice groups. It has also been opposed by unions representing police officers; Los Angeles Police Protective League president Craig LallyÃâà...
89.3 KPCC
April 5, 2018
... after resorting to alternatives like verbal warning or nonlethal force to deescalate the situation. It would also examine if an officer's action prior to a killing was negligent and determine if those actions placed the officer in harm's way. The Los Angeles Police Protective League (LAPPL) released a statementÃâà...
89.3 KPCC
April 4, 2018
"SB 1421 will help us hold accountable the few bad actors and build greater community trust in law enforcement." Craig Lally, president of the Los Angeles Police Protective League, the union that represents rank-and-file LAPD officers, said his group has not yet had a chance to review Skinner's bill.
Los Angeles Times
April 3, 2018
Craig Lally, the president of the Los Angeles Police Protective League, the union representing rank-and-file Los Angeles police officers, said in a statement that the bill ignores the dangers involved in policing and that LAPD training ensures that officers use deadly force only when it's absolutely necessary.
LA Magazine (blog)
December 31, 1999
While the state-wide cannabis laws established a fund to study DUI enforcement, there's no conclusive policy on the books yet, and roadside testing is unreliable and subject to significant police discretion. That has some law enforcement groups, like the Los Angeles Police Protective League, already edgyÃâà...
NBC Southern California
December 31, 1999
... driving under the influence and holds its officers to the highest standards of professionalism both on and off-duty." Verduzco had been with the department for two years, and had a military background, Beck said last year. The Los Angeles Police Protective League, the union that represents LAPD officers,Ãâà...
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