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What police reforms would you be in support of?
Use of force policies should be re-written with input from the community.
Armed police should be shifted away from responding to non-violent infractions.
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None of the above. The police do not need reform.
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What police reforms would you be in support of?
Use of force policies should be re-written with input from the community.
Armed police should be shifted away from responding to non-violent infractions.
Police should not receive qualified immunity for mistakes made on the job.
Police unions should be curtailed so that bad cops are not shielded from consequences.
None of the above. The police do not need reform.
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