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Warrant: CT fire department s communications officer posted crash scene photos without permission

Genuinely surprising : CT fire company s communications officer disputes arrest FacebookTwitterEmail A photo of a Chesterfield fire truck, taken by PIO Steven Frischling on Feb. 7, 2021, at the scene of an accident. Frischling has since been arrested in connection with other photos he took and posted to social media after the accident.Steven Frischling / Contributed Photo MONTVILLE The public information officer for the Chesterfield Fire Company has been charged in connection with crash scene photos he took without permission and posted to his agency’s Facebook page last month, according to an arrest warrant. Steven E. Frischling, 45, of Carriage Hill Drive in Niantic, was charged with two counts of illegally taking or transmission by first responders of images of crime or accident victims, according to a warrant for his arrest.

New bill that targets press is part of a nationwide push

New bill that targets press is part of a nationwide push Proposed Stop Guilt by Accusation Act introduced in Augusta follows failed efforts to pass the measure in other states. Share An anti-press bill that’s already flopped in several statehouses across the country has been introduced in Maine. The proposed Stop Guilt by Accusation Act would mandate that media organizations that report accusations of crimes or misconduct follow up with the outcome of any court cases related to the story or face possible liability. Screenshot from a video promoted on the Special Forces of Liberty website aimed at pushing the Guilty by Accusation Act.

New bill that targets press is part of a nationwide push

New bill that targets press is part of a nationwide push
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State to release data on scope of R I unemployment insurance fraud

State to release data on scope of R.I. unemployment insurance fraud Days after a union official filed a complaint, the Department of Labor and Training has agreed to disclose the number of residents victimized By Edward Fitzpatrick Globe Staff,Updated February 25, 2021, 7:07 p.m. Email to a Friend Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training building in Cranston, R.I.Courtesy of the Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training PROVIDENCE — Under mounting pressure, the state Department of Labor and Training plans to release information next week about the extent of unemployment insurance fraud in Rhode Island. On Monday, a union official filed a complaint with the attorney general’s office, challenging DLT’s refusal to say how many state residents and state employees have been victims of unemployment insurance fraud.

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