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Fairfax Employees Run Up Odometers To Keep Their Cars
Lt. George Robbins got the urgent e-mail in late July. The office that keeps track of cars for the Fairfax County Fire Department wanted to know why the mileage was low on an investigator's GMC Safari van. Couldn't the guy drive it more?
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By Lisa Rein
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Fairfax Employees Run Up Odometers To Keep Their Cars
Lt. George Robbins got the urgent e-mail in late July. The office that keeps track of cars for the Fairfax County Fire Department wanted to know why the mileage was low on an investigator's GMC Safari van. Couldn't the guy drive it more?-
By Lisa Rein