EMR Sues Camden Over Junkyard License Suspension

Source: WHYY Philadelphia

Summary

EMR is suing Camden over the suspension of its junkyard license following a two-alarm fire, claiming financial damages of approximately $10 million. The company warns that prolonged restrictions could lead to significant layoffs.

Why It Matters

This lawsuit could impact local jobs and the economic stability of Camden, as EMR plays a significant role in the community. Additionally, the outcome may influence regulations regarding junkyards and fire safety protocols in urban areas.

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