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YAKIMA, Wash. -- The tale of the text messages gets more lurid. Messages
sent on work cell phones first led to the suspension of a manager and now
the resignation of a Yakima city attorney. Action News obtained those text
messages sent on a city-issued cell phone -- that you pay for. KIMA has
those messages, which include insults to colleagues and romantic messages
between city employees.

It's a cautionary tale for anyone with a company-issued phone. Yakima has a
rule against using work phones for personal business. Yet that's just what
was going on with two high-level employees. First, the head of the
Utilities and Engineering Department was nailed for sending too many texts.
Roughly 100 a month over the course of a year.

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umbrella of federal regulations."
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