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LONG BEACH -- Public safety officials asked the City Council this week to step up the city's enforcement to prevent July 4 fireworks, citing limited success from increased enforcement last year.
In a presentation detailing the overtime costs of last year's effort, Deputy Police Chief Ted Hulsey said the department dedicated 120 officers to the event at a cost of $43,910. Overtime accounted for $15,200.See the full content of this document
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Officials: Snuff Fireworks
The Fire Department, meanwhile, spent $13,200 for its effort, which included beefed-up education abou...
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