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Angered Police Deal Out Tickets; Angry Fairfax Policemen Are Issuing More Tickets By Athelia Knight and Laura A. KiernanWashington Post Staff Writers. The Washington Post Washington, D.C.: Jul 2, 1976. pg. C1, 2 pgs  Fairfax County police, angered by the county board's decision to limit their annual pay raise to 4 per cent, yesterday began strictly enforcing laws and banding out significantly more tickets than normal to motorists. Police Push Job Action In Fairfax Washington Post Staff Writer, By Sara E. Hansard. The Washington Post (1974-Current file). Washington, D.C.: Jul 4, 1976. pg. D6, 1 pgs 

Fairfax County police officers continued to issue unusually large numbers of traffic tickets yesterday on tile third day of their protest against the county government's effort to limit police pay raises to 4 per cent.  Union Calls on Fairfax Police To End Protest; Halt Protest, Union Chief Tells PoliceBy Athelia Knight, Washington Post Staff Writer. The Washington Post (1974-Current file). Washington, D.C.: Jul 8, 1976. pg. C1, 2 pgs The president of the Teamsters union that represents Fairfax County police below the rank of corporal recommended last night that union members end their week-old campaign of strict law enforcement and "return to the normal practice of enforcing the law." 

 Ticket Drive Backfired, County Officials Claim; Ticket Drive Backfired, County Officials Claim By Athelia Knight and Doug Brown, Washington Post Staff Writers. The Washington Post (1974-Current file). Washington, D.C.: Jul 10, 1976. pg. B1, 2 pgs The ticket-writing campaign by union members of the Fairfax Country police force to pressure the county supervisors to increase wages and benefits has backfired. reinforcing the board members' determination to stick by their original offer. officials said.  

The Teamster-Police 'Enforcers' The Washington Post (1974-Current file). Washington, D.C.: Jul 13, 1976. pg. A18, 1 pgs MANY A MOTORIST in Arlington and Fairfax Counties abrupthy doscovered over the past several days, the police-officer-members of Teamsters Local 246 were dver-so-busily dotting every "i" and crossing each tiny "t" in the letter of the law-as a dimwitted expression of discontent with the state of their collective bargaining efforts. Naturally,