The Dryden Police Services Board is already facing some financial constraints for the 2015 budget year.
The Board has been turned down for funding for new LiveScan electronic fingerprinting equipment.
The equipment costs $45,000 and is mandated by the province.
Chief Rob Davis says they will have to adjust their spending estimates.
Most police agencies already have the equipment installed but Davis says they have received an extension until the end of next March.

Police Board Looking At Financial Options For New Equipment
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