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State high court hears lawsuit on police tobacco ban  

Justices weigh right of officers to smoke in patrol cars.
Jump to full article: Associated Press (AP), 2009-03-03
Author: Joe Mandak Of The Associated Press

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A state ban on smoking in most workplaces has taken much of the fire -- but not the smokeless tobacco -- out of a long-simmering dispute between a western Pennsylvania municipality and its police force.

Attorneys for Ellwood City, its police union and the Pennsylvania Labor Relations board argued before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Monday about whether the Lawrence County borough has a right to ban tobacco use on borough property, including by its officers working in the police station and patrol cars.

The high court heard the arguments because the police union appealed the Commonwealth Court's 5-2 decision early last year overruling the Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board. The PLRB had found that Ellwood City committed an unfair labor practice when it subjected police to the August 2006 tobacco ban without submitting the issue to collective bargaining.

Chief Justice Ronald Castille interrupted the police union attorney, Eric Stoltenberg, by asking whether the Clean Indoor Air Act that took effect in September ''mooted'' the entire dispute.

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