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Litigation

Jun. 7, 2014

Former Dodgers security chief says he left job over concerns about officer presence

Shahram Ariane testified Thursday in a high profile premises liability suit against the venue's former owners that an insufficient number of uniformed police officers was "one of several reasons" he left his job there in 2010.


By Chase Scheinbaum


Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - Dodger Stadium's former security chief testified Thursday in a high profile premises liability suit against the venue's former owners that an insufficient number of uniformed police officers was "one of several reasons" he left his job there in 2010.


Shahram Ariane, responding to questions from plaintiff attorney David R. Lira, said he advocated for more officers to...

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