In case you missed it this just hit the Wave 3 news at 5. I am at a loss for words so I will let the article speak for itself. id="storyBody" name="storyBody"> LOUISVILLE, KY (WAVE) - The Kentucky Court of Appeals have vacated a judge's order that prevented Louisville Metro government from charging police officers higher cost for use of police cars while off duty. In its ruling, the Court of Appeals said that Judge Mitch Perry "abused its discretion in entering the temporary injunction." The Appeals
In case you missed it this just hit the Wave 3 news at 5. I am at a loss for words so I will let the article speak for itself. id="storyBody" name="storyBody"> LOUISVILLE, KY (WAVE) - The Kentucky Court of Appeals have vacated a judge's order that prevented Louisville Metro government from charging police officers higher cost for use of police cars while off duty. In its ruling, the Court of Appeals said that Judge Mitch Perry "abused its discretion in entering the temporary injunction." The Appeals