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Table of Contents
Columns
President’s Corner:
Let Laws Be Their Legacy.
By Patrick J. Lynch
We were saddened and angered by two recent line-of-duty deaths. Now
let's do something about it.
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Close-Up Look at Contract
Negotiations
By John Puglissi
An update and analysis of the issue that concerns us the most.
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The PBA Seal of Approval: A Definite Political Asset
By Mubarak Abdul-Jabbar
One thing is certain.: Almost every politician wants our endorsement.
Why?
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Arbitrator Calls a Quota a Quota
By Joseph Alejandro
The PBA files a grievance asserting there are summons and other quotas
and proves its case. It's the first important victory in an age-old
battle.
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This PBA Card is Not For Sale
By Robert Zink
They're getting $35 each for them on eBay. The PBA is doing everything
in its power to stop the sales.
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Officers' Right to Sue
By Michael Murray
When should and when shouldn't we take private action for injuries sustained
in the line of duty? A complex issue explained.
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Your Pension Questions Answered
By Joseph Maccone
The truth about the connection between the 3/4 disability and a pension
loan.
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Features
Wildcat Strike: January 14 - January 19, 1971
Six days that shook the city, changed the PBA, and created a militant
spirit that is being revived today.
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K-9
By Donald Dewey
With bombs and drugs and the other scourges plaguing our terrorist age,
this unit continues to prove that dog is man's — and cop's —
best friend.
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Most Valuable Veteran: Dave Sanabria
By Donald Dewey
From the transit system (as a bus operator and then a cop) to the Canine
Unit, Sanabria has been in the driver's seat.
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The Lessons of History
How some inequities never change, over 160 years of not paying New York
City police officers what they should be paid.
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Extra Added Attractions
PBA Photo-Ops
Snapshots of our members and friends
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Over there
A continuing photo-record of our members in the U.S. armed
services.
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All in a day's work
Police officers from scuba, aviation and emergency services
— with an assist from outside agencies — perform yet another
life-saving feat.
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The PBA Pledge
The PBA's drive to raise money to help create the National Law Enforcement
Museum in Washington.
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provides you an extra opportunity to showcase your products, services,
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