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		<title>Cecil County Sheriff Reviews Car Policy; Cuts Inmate Road Cleanups Due to County Budget Cuts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cecil County Sheriff Barry Janney told County Commissioners Tuesday that he would conduct a 90-day review of “take home” cars for deputies but defended the policy as a cost-efficient crime-prevention policy and an incentive to recruit experienced officers to a low-paying police force. Additionally, documents obtained by The Cecil Times also show that Janney recently informed local community and charitable groups, as well as the Commissioners, that community service projects performed by work-release inmates at the Detention Center would have to be suspended at least for the next several months due to cuts in the Sheriff’s Department budget by the county. In particular, roadside trash pick-ups performed by inmates are one of the most popular local initiatives. But Janney recently informed local groups that the budget limits imposed by the Commissioners will prevent such services, and he encouraged them to contact Commissioners if they objected to the reduced services. Meanwhile, the review of the Sheriff’s Department’s car policy was instigated by County Commissioner Diana Broomell (R-4), who railed against the policy during recent budget deliberations. However, the Sheriff is legally considered a state official, who is independently elected, and the county cannot dictate his personnel policies. Nevertheless, Janney appeared before [&#8230;]]]></description>
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