82% Yes |
18% No |
77% Yes |
16% No |
4% Yes, but only in places where crime rates are high |
1% No, and the government has gone too far in the invasion of privacy of citizens |
2% Yes, and more police should be added to high crime areas |
1% No, more police should be added to high crime areas instead |
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Yes, but only in places where crime rates are high and more police should be added to high crime areas
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