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The family sits him down for a little chat about responsibility, and soon Tibs is bogged down with a demanding job, housework, cooking, and rent, with only enough money left at the end of the week to buy food. Concerned that the LAPD's 911 system is bogged down in nonemergency calls, the City Council voted Friday to hire a consultant to study the creation of a phone line to handle calls not requiring an urgent police or fire response. McGee, provides severe penalties for lending practices that strip equity from unsuspecting homeowners, "but at the moment, according to Assemblyman Matt Ahearn, a sponsor of the bill, the State Senate is bogged down in a 20-20 tie. |
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