BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — The Town of Tonawanda Board has alleged that Tonawanda police officers wrote fewer tickets or ignored violations as part of a three-week strike that began in mid-January.
The board is expected to charge its police union on Monday with violating the state’s Taylor Law following an investigation that discovered the alleged strike.
According to Town Supervisor Joe Emminger, the strike began in mid-January. Officials believe the alleged strike was a response from the police union after an officer — who has since resigned — was disciplined…