The union representing York County (Penn.) law enforcement officers has filed a lawsuit that would force the county to revert to its former radio system, claiming the new M/A-COMM system risks the lives of officers because of system failures, garbled transmissions and poor coverage. The radio system was part of a $67.8 million communications upgrade that include a new comm center building, consoles and other gear. County officials acknowledge problems, but say they’re all being solved. Union representatives say they filed the lawsuit after the county declined to set a timetable to fix the problems. Read more about the lawsuit here, and a follow-up story here.
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