No police salary disclosure for now

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Two days before the Los Angeles Police Department was to begin its new controversial policy to make gang and narcotic officers' incomes public, a federal court judge on Friday told the department to hold off.

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Rock said:

If this injunction does not hold up, just wait for two years to expire and those officers who are currenty in those units will leave and no one will apply. What is the Chief and Mayor going to do then to combat gang crime? Wake up Los Angeles and support the LAPD officers on this one. Would you hand over your bank records?

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