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Putting the brakes on city vehicle use

Updated: Saturday, 28 Apr 2012, 2:41 PM EDT
Published : Saturday, 28 Apr 2012, 11:37 AM EDT

COLUMBUS, Ind. (AP) -  Columbus officials are putting the brakes on personal use of city-owned vehicles as part of an effort Mayor
Kristen Brown says will save the city thousands of dollars.

It will also send a message about fiscal responsibility to taxpayers.

The Republic reports Brown has ordered all city employees except police and firefighters to suspend private use of their vehicles by Tuesday.

That means employees cannot take the vehicles home and use them for errands or family outings.

More than a dozen vehicles will be parked on city property under the new policy.

Brown says public safety workers were excluded from the policy because they are on call 24 hours a day.

Police Chief Jason Maddix says off-duty police officers responded to more than 2,000 incidents in 2011.
   
  

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