As violence was unleashed during the taxi strike, law enforcement officers were asked to work 24 hours without a break.
A memo sent to staff seen by the Weekend Argus stated “no leave requests” would be considered during the taxi
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As violence was unleashed during the taxi strike, law enforcement officers were asked to work 24 hours without a break.
A memo sent to staff seen by the Weekend Argus stated “no leave requests” would be considered during the taxi
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