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August 12, 2013 How Connecticut Works: Inspectors

How Connecticut Works: Inspectors

Photo | Steve Laschever Truck inspector Lt. Donald Bridge ensures that commercial vehicles are safe to drive on Connecticut's highways.

In today's fifth installment of How Connecticut Works, our summer series looks at inspectors who ensure the safety of our food, highways, and workplaces.

Although they aren't always a welcome site to businesses, hundreds of local, state, and federal inspectors span Connecticut each day to ensure companies play by the same rules.

Read about how these code enforcers go about their business beginning on PG. 12.

– Greg Bordonaro, Editor

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