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Michigan City looks at take-home car policy


Join Tristan DeFord, Jami Rieck, and Nancy Zakutanksky on a shift working for Superior Ambulance in Merrillville.
Municipalities across Indiana are changing their ordinances to comply with the state law that says if police and firefighters have adequate transportation to get to work and a reliable phone, they can live as far away as they want.
In Michigan City, the question is whether the city should pay for that transportation.
Take-home police vehicles are viewed by the city as a way to make the police presence in the city more visible, even when the officers using those vehicles are off-duty. Officers tend to see the vehicles as an employee benefit, part of their overall compensation package. ....

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Michigan City police panel to be subject to background checks, drug tests


The City Council voted 5-3 recently to approve the controversial proposal.
Resident Chris Chatfield wondered why the Police Commission was being singled out. “Is there somebody we’re worried about?” he asked.
Resident Rodney McCormick said a 1978 federal consent decree over personnel practices in the city’s fire department should apply to all city hiring. That decree from the U.S. District Court judge said no applicants should be asked about an arrest record or military service.
“This is an open order. It doesn’t have an ending date on it,” McCormick said.
Council attorney Jim Meyer said the consent decree applied to full-time employees, not commission members. ....

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