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Syracuse police show their cards on commitment to reform (Editorial)

Syracuse police show their cards on commitment to reform (Editorial) Updated Feb 23, 2021; Facebook Share Nothing about police accountability is going to be easy not even the easy things. Syracuse’s new Right to Know law, aimed at protecting people’s privacy and constitutional rights when interacting with the police, went into effect in December. Anyone who is stopped or questioned by police, but not arrested afterward, is entitled to receive a business card with the officer’s name on it. It’s a simple transaction that allows someone to make a specific complaint about police conduct and shields an officer from a false complaint. It also could build some trust between police and the people they serve.

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