LAPD Investigates a Ban on Officers’ Work as PIs
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
After determining that eight members of the Los Angeles Police Department are moonlighting as private investigators, Police Chief William Bratton has ordered a study to determine whether his department can legally deny its officers that kind of outside work.
In a letter to the Police Commission released Friday, Bratton also recommended that the department gather more information about officers who moonlight so that their superiors can decide whether to grant them a work permit.
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