I am greatly opposed to including vests as part of the police uniforms no matter who pays for them.
We as a country are already militarized enough. I don’t want that sense carried to our local …
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I am greatly opposed to including vests as part of the police uniforms no matter who pays for them.
We as a country are already militarized enough. I don’t want that sense carried to our local police and then have it become the new “norm.”
The vests create a barrier between the citizens and the police.
NORMA FRIED
Port Townsend