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A Louisville Metro Corrections officer inside the jail in downtown Louisville (WDRB photo)
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At Wednesday's Metro Council Public Safety Committee meeting, corrections officers said some are so overworked that they've fallen asleep on the drive home and at least one has wrecked their car.
The officer shortage in Louisville's jail is extending into its Home Incarceration Program.
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