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Do you think body cams will make police more accountable?
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965 Votes

Do you think body cams will make police more accountable?

Yes, they do!

5

No, it doesn't.

4

Yes, they do!

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Jeremy H
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Jeremy H

People are more accountable when they’re being watched. What a person does when nobody is watching is vastly different from when there is some form of supervision.

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David Brown
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David Brown

It actually should make all parties more accountable as the issue isn’t just “bad” cops but also bad people making bad choices. The old saying, “If you can afford to do the time, don’t do the crime!” Stop, take responsibility, if you’re not guilty, you’re not responsible, let the system work for you

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Heidi Owen
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Heidi Owen

Will make people more accountable. Let's face it that's where it starts.

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Terri Knotts
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Terri Knotts

The cameras will protect all parties involved if there is ever a question about ethics ,brutality or the truth of what happens

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Tarasem
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Tarasem

Reality matters.

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No, it doesn't.

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Christena
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Christena

How about teaching respect and morals so things don't get so out of hand. That and having more than one person.

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Rick Allen
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Rick Allen

The police are not the problem, the Democrats are the problem, lets record everything they say and do!

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Should jury verdicts have to be unanimous? 
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305 Votes

Should jury verdicts have to be unanimous? 

Yes

3

No

0

Yes

3 Comments
Alma
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Alma

The non-unanimous jury was completely unconstitutional and Oregon fought hard to keep it, being the last state in the country to get rid of what was well known as a Jim Crow law. And yet Oregon continues to do things that are unconstitutional, such as not provide enough public defenders.

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Norbert Waldbillig
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Norbert Waldbillig

Because a non-unanimous verdict means there is reasonable doubt

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

the courts have no problem sending someone to prison for life with a simple majority, but 11-1 jury? Unconstitutional! P.S. He’s the obviously innocent nephew of Stephen Avery from Making A Murderer.

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No

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