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· 1/5/1989

Boston v. BOSTON POLICE PATROLMEN'S ASSOCIATION, INC.

Citations

  • 532 N.E.2d 640
  • 403 Mass. 680
  • 1989 Mass. LEXIS 6

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • noting police commissioner's nondelegable authority to assign one officer rather than two to marked patrol vehicle
  • nondelegable management prerogative to assign one officer, as opposed to two, to marked patrol vehicle
  • commissioner's decision to assign one officer, not two, to each marked cruiser nondelegable}; Burlington v. Labor Relations Comm'n. 390 Mass. 157, 164 (1983
  • assignment of one patrol officer to marked patrol vehicle instead of two officers per vehicle was made pursuant to nondelegable authority
  • number of officers to be deployed in a patrol car
  • decision regarding number of officers assigned to cruisers is nondelegable

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Judges: Hennessey, Wilkins, Abrams, Lynch, O'Connor

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