An Ohio police chief said Wednesday his department is being forced to cut back on patrols as gas prices surge above $5 a gallon. South Zanesville Police Chief Mark Ross told “Fox & Friends” that he’s instructed his department to conserve gas by conducting “stationary patrols” in neighborhoods. Instead of driving around looking for potential crimes, Ross said his officers will now just have to park their cruisers in one spot and shut off the engines.
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