> During the ISAG protests, officers kept their badges out of sight and
> refused verbal requests for their badge numbers>

Rich McMartin wrote:
> >Show us the evidence of this unofficial policy. Find the officers and the
> supervisors you were told, verbally or in memos, to execute this unofficial
> policy.

That is, er ah... ahem... the sort of thing that I, ah meant...

I am confused as to how my statement above erodes anyone's first amendment
rights though.  I only ask that you to substantiate your claims -- which
R.N. did with an example.  Hiding badge numbers is bad and should be
investigated.

Perhaps there have been other such examples in previous posts, and I
apologize if I have not read all of the posts and missed them.

Rich McMartin
Bryant Neighborhood.
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