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Story: KSL 5 News investigates Utah's retiring in place policy
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Am I the only one that see’s a serious mathematical flaw in these numbers? They claim they have lost “4 Billion” because of this practice of “Retiring in Place” and on average they pay out between $100,000 & $200,000 so let’s say the average is $150,000 which 4 Billion divided by the average of $150,000 gives you 26,666 employees engaged in this practice. OOPS, you don’t have that many cops in the entire state of useless state of Utah! Do you really think most cops want to continue working in that thankless line of work? I doubt it, just read all the cop hating comments on this board when ever a crime story is printed! I think they should all walk off the job and watch this state implode with all you’re teacher & preacher child loving molesters, prescription drug abusers and all the rest of the wack jobs. I would pay 4 Billion to watch that in a heartbeat!

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