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DuBos: NOPD should reconsider gathering personal info from citizens
Posted on July 17, 2012 at 6:29 PM
Updated Tuesday, Jul 17 at 6:42 PM
Civil rights groups are concerned about NOPD’s policy of gathering personal information from citizens, even if they’re not arrested. And that’s the topic of this week’s Commentary by Eyewitness News Political Analyst and Gambit columnist Clancy DuBos
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