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    I understand the concern for safety around individuals in law enforcement, as several of my family members are included in that group, and they do great work!; however it is important to realize and understand that the state has a monopoly on force. There are more of them than there are of us and there is no trend indicating that the monopoly of force will ease up on issues such as speeding tickets given out for the sole purpose of revenue building or the mass incarceration of our fellow American citizens for non-violent crimes such as possession of marijuana. We are already allowed to listen to police radio, and most police wear bodycams... For the sake of transparency, wouldn't it be beneficial for the public to know where their public servants are?

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