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      <![CDATA[I am generally in favor of the list tactic.  It specifically targets the worst offenders in a high crime area.  It allows a response that is more appropriate for the specific character of their offenses.   It seems to work really well based on what I have read.  <br>
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To be honest, I can't quite understand why it needs to be kept secret.  I think it should withstand any legal challenge.  Maybe they just don't want to deal with the politics of being accused of racism in the papers.  I would hope that isn't the reason, because a disproportionate number of minorities is certainly not, in an of itself, discriminatory in any illegal way.
        
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    <author><![CDATA[Justice for all]]></author>
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      <![CDATA[Please keep up the good work on this matter--Matt. Your story as well as other countless stories about the Portland Police read like  horror stories. I can't even believe this is happening in America. And the powers that be don't even see how illegal and unethical their behavior is (eg secret lists, punishing people with felonies for misdemeanors, police lack of accountability regarding excessive force.)  <br>
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My heart breaks for the family/familes of James Chasse and countless others whose lives have been  trampled on by the Portland Police.<br>
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These" liveability" committees and programs make me think of Nazi Germany. Liveability for who?<br>
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I moved to Portland 10 yrs ago, have a professional position and live only a few blocks from where James Chasses was murdered.  <br>
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I have been sickened by the agenda of these elitist ethnic cleansing committees that have the gall to call themselves "liveability" committees.
        
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