Politics & Government
County Inspector Fired, Accused of Fudging Brecksville Store Reports
Lisa Rogers, a Cuyahoga County inspector whose jurisdiction included Brecksville, was accused of falsifying records of scales and scanners inspections at stores.

A Cuyahoga County inspector whose responsibilities included ensuring the accuracy of scales and scanners at stores in Brecksville was fired Monday, The Plain Dealer reports.
Lisa Rogers is accused of falsifying records of inspections she was responsible for in several communities including Beachwood, Lakewood, Brecksville and Maple Heights.Â
Click here to see more from The Plain Dealer about Rogers' employment with the county, including her previous suspension for getting into a physical fight with a gas station clerk on the job. The full report can be found in this Plain Dealer article from last week.
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Inspectors like Rogers are supposed to protect consumers from being cheated by stores by ensuring that the meat scales and price scanners are reading accurate numbers.
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