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Inszone Insurance Services, a rapidly growing national provider of personal and commercial lines insurance, announced today the acquisition of Kelly-Naney Insurance Agency, Golden Ocean Insurance Center and Schaeffer Agency.
“We’ve had a busy week here at Inszone, and we are excited for the addition of all three agencies to the Inszone family,” said Norm Hudson, CEO of Inszone Insurance. “Each of these agencies are key in our growth strategy across specific areas, states and markets.”
Kelly-Naney Insurance Agency, becomes Inszone’s 6
th location in the state of California. Founded in 1988, the team at Kelley-Naney have been providing top notch service to customers in every part of California. Their strong roots in central California will prove key in Inszone’s continued growth in the area. Following the transition, employees will continue operating out of the existing location in Fresno und
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The San Diego Police Department has authorized its officers to not wear their name tags during protests if a department leader gives them the OK. Instead officers would wear a tag with an ID number on their uniforms.
Some community members say a number instead of a name will undermine transparency and make it difficult to hold officers accountable. The Police Department disagrees.
A police spokesman said the move a policy change was in response to instances in recent months across the country in which officers’ personal information was revealed during protests.
The department pointed to one instance in San Diego. During a small protest outside the department’s downtown headquarters on Sept. 10, a pair of officers, at the request of a protester, shared their names and ID numbers. Minutes later, the protester used a bullhorn to “yell out” the officers’ home addresses and salary information, according to police spokesman Lt. Shawn Takeuchi.