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Emergency Services Used to Raise City Revenue

THE SINNOTT ADMINISTRATION AND CITY COUNCIL ARE LOOKING FOR WAYS TO RAISE MUCH NEEDED REVENUE FOR THE CITY AND CHARGING YOU FOR SOME EMERGENCY SERVICES COULD BE ONE WAY TO DO THAT. CITY OFFICIALS ARE LOOKING AT THE POSSIBILITY OF CHARGING THE VICTIM AT FAULT IN CAR ACCIDENTS FOR EMERGENCY SERVICES RENDERED AS JUST ONE OPTION CITY COUNCIL IS CONSIDERING TO AVOID FILING FOR ACT 47.

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