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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey hosted an information session at the Police Academy earlier tonight for about 150 cops who stand to be laid off if the city is forced to implement its dreaded "Plan C" budget.

Ramsey explained how the unemployment process would work and repeatedly stressed that neither he nor the rest of the Police Department would forgot those laid off, said Deputy Commissioner Richard Ross, who was at the meeting. More than 700 police officers would lose their jobs under "Plan C."

Additional sessions will be held at 11 a.m. and 11 p.m. tomorrow at the academy. Ramsey told the cops at tonight's meeting that fundraisers would be held for cops who would face "dire situations" if they lost their jobs, Ross said. Police union leaders told those in attendance that the potential layoffs are the fault of state legislators who have held up the city's budget plans, he said.

Ramsey told the cops to have their loved ones to phone elected leaders about the fiasco. "He had a simple message," Ross said. "He said, 'Tell them to pass the damn bill.'"

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Stephanie Farr has been reporting for the Daily News since 2007, covering everything from gay porn stars who entered the burglary business to moon trees, skinheads, murders and naked bike rides. She covers crime, both in the city and suburbs, and keeps clippings of bizarre Associated Press articles. Her favorite this year was the story about the drunk in Punxsutawney who gave mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to a dead opossum. E-mail tips to farrs@phillynews.com.

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