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Philip Davidson, of Egg Harbor City, who is being laid off, hugs his father, PBA President, David Davidson, Jr., before going into Atlantic City Police compound.
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A tender moment, as 40 laid-off Atlantic City police officers prepare to turn in their guns and badges at the Atlantic City Police compound Thursday. ( Press of Atlantic City / Danny Drake)
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An Atlantic City police officer (who would not give his name) arrives Thursday to turn in his gear.
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Philip Davidson, of Egg Harbor City, and Troy Maven, Sr., of Egg Harbor Township, talk about the layoff on Thursday.
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James Bell, left, who retired 4 years ago and came from Ft. Myers Fl. to support the officers, talks with PBA President, David Davidson, Jr.
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PBA President, David Davidson, Jr., talks about the layoffs.
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Deputy Chief Ernest Jubilee.
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Rebecca Seabrook, of Mays Landing, leaves after turning in her gear on Thursday.
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PBA President, David Davidson, Jr., talks with Deputy Chief Ernest Jubilee (back to camera).
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Public Safety Director Christine Petersen. File photo, Sept. 30, 2010.
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Atlantic City police officers enter the compound for the detail, some to turn in their gear and others for support of 40 laid off Atlantic City police officers.
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Retired Atlantic City officer, Don Tomasello, of Galloway Township, talks about the layoffs.
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Atlantic City police officers enter the compound for the detail, some to turn in their gear and others for support on Thursday.
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Forty laid off Atlantic City police officers turned in their guns and badges at the Atlantic City Police compound, in Atlantic City on Thursday, Sept. 30. Those layoffs helped the city fund retirement costs for police and fire personnel.
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