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Court reviews injunction requiring Bristol Community College to place former officer in civilian security role

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Appeals court heard competing arguments over a superior-court injunction ordering Bristol Community College to place Susan Ladoux in a security role and pay her at a campus-police rate despite her lacking POST certification.

Bristol Community College asked the appeals panel to stay or modify a superior-court injunction that directed the college to place Susan Ladoux into a campus security position and pay her under the campus police pay scale. Assistant Attorney General Daniel Cromack argued for the college that the injunction conflicted with POST (Police Officer Standards and Training) certification requirements and with the collective bargaining agreement covering campus police employees.

Cromack said the college's concern is legal compliance and public safety: the college has appointed Ladoux to a title but, he said, she lacks POST certification and "post…

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