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  2. Texan leads citizen charge to boost police, tie official’s ...

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    The reforms would boost Dallas police staffing and pay, tie the city manager’s pay to performance and allow citizens to take legal action against city leaders for not abiding by the city code.

  3. League City, Texas - Wikipedia

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    League City, Texas Police Department. League City became an incorporated city in 1962. League City's government consists of seven council members and the mayor. The mayor is a full voting member of the council. [29] The city's charter is purported to be a strong mayor form of government, but this issue has been debated for years.

  4. File:League City, Texas Police Department.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: The League City Police Department, devoted to protecting life, property, and individual liberties while enhancing the quality of life. To achieve these ends, they are committed to forming and promoting practical partnerships with each other and those they serve.

  5. Citizens patrol - Wikipedia

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    Patrols are carefully selected and well trained. They work as a positive contact for local police which lead police to be more likely to succeed. Citizen patrol is also used as a problem solving tool to prevent crime. With more people watching communities it leads to a safer environment. [8] Citizens Patrol now act as extension for law enforcement.

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  7. Iowa bill would ban citizen review boards for police, change ...

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    A handful of cities in Iowa would be required to disband their citizen police review boards under a bill advancing in the Iowa Legislature. Senate File 2325 states that cities with civil service ...

  8. Citizen (app) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [6] While developing the new iteration, [23] the company had consulted New York city officials, [27] police, public safety experts, and "civil rights leaders—among others" on making it safe to use. [2] Citizen only sent alerts deemed a threat to "public safety," omitting calls about suspicious people, suspicious bags, and drug incidents.

  9. Citizen observer - Wikipedia

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    A citizen observer is a resident appointed by the chief of police, or by the deputy sheriff, who has met the specific application, background and training requirements for patrolling his or her neighborhood or city subdivision to observe and report suspicious persons and criminal activity.