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Town Trying to Help Police Dogs’ Sense of Smell Draws Fine

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<i> Associated Press</i>

Federal officials have fined Johnson City $6,000 for removing catalytic converters from police cruisers in a bid to protect police dogs’ sense of smell.

The smell of the anti-pollution devices temporarily deadens the dogs’ sniffing power, police dog handlers say. Law-enforcement officials say they may need those minutes when tracking a suspect.

A city official two years ago authorized removing catalytic converters from cruisers transporting police dogs. But the Environmental Protection Agency found out about it and fined the city $6,000.

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City Manager John Campbell said Wednesday that the city may appeal. He said the city otherwise has had a good compliance record with the Clean Air Act.

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