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Concerns Rise Over Baltimore Police 'Do Not Call' List and Transparency Issues

The Baltimore Police Department faces scrutiny regarding its 'Do Not Call' list and the transparency of its disclosure practices.

Concerns Rise Over Baltimore Police 'Do Not Call' List and Transparency Issues

The Baltimore Police Department is currently under increased scrutiny as concerns mount regarding its 'Do Not Call' list and the associated practices of disclosure.

This list, which identifies officers deemed unreliable as witnesses in court, has sparked a contentious debate about transparency and accountability within the department. Critics argue that the lack of public access to the list undermines trust in law enforcement and the judicial process.

Advocates for police reform emphasize the importance of transparency in ensuring that the community is informed about the officers who may not be reliable in legal proceedings. They contend that without proper disclosure, the integrity of the justice system is at risk.

On the other hand, police officials maintain that the list is a necessary internal tool to protect the integrity of investigations and court cases. They assert that the details surrounding the list are sensitive and that full disclosure could jeopardize ongoing investigations and the safety of officers.

The debate continues as community members and advocacy groups call for more clarity and access to information regarding the list, pushing for policies that would enhance accountability within the police force.

Reported by HarborBeat based on WBFF (source).

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