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Pine Bluff Club Owners Want City To Reconsider Rule About Security Guards

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
Owners of night clubs in Pine Bluff want the city to reconsider a rule prohibiting off-duty police officers from working security in club parking lots. Police Chief Daniel Moses adopted the rule more than a year ago. The recent shooting death of a man in a club parking lot has club owners questioning the police chief`s decision. Moses has said that having his officers work for nightclubs represents a conflict of interest and puts them in danger. Club owners disagree, saying professional security is the only way a large, profitable nightclub can survive in Pine Bluff. They say private security guards do not have the same clout as police officers.

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