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Business
Businesses concerned over inauguration planningPublished 01/09/09
WASHINGTON — Many Washington-area businesses planning to stay open on Inauguration Day are concerned about how they will operate and how their employees will get to work.
In a meeting with a few hundred business leaders Thursday, FBI officials and D.C. police said companies need to come up with thorough plans around the many restrictions in the city that day. Employers face numerous limits of when and where they can move people and goods, leaving several overwhelmed by the planning.
"It behooves us to be prepared for anything and everything," said Barbara Lang, president of the D.C. Chamber of Commerce. Between...
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