Currently, police unions are allowed to collectively bargain with government officials over the methods used to hold police officers accountable for misconduct. Proponents argue that collective bargaining stands in the way of accountability. Opponents of limiting collective bargaining argue that more intense criticism of police will disincentivize officers from doing their jobs resulting in crime rates going up.
68% Yes |
32% No |
59% Yes |
32% No |
5% Yes, and eliminate collective bargaining for police unions |
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4% Yes, and abolish police unions |
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Unique answers from America users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@8PFKXVS3yrs3Y
Yes, and abolish the police.
@8PFNWFN3yrs3Y
Yes; each side must be heard as much as the other, both having similar or equal power in the court.
@8PFPGTC3yrs3Y
Renegotiate contracts to give higher salaries and more benefits but less immunity from prosecution and stricter training and discipline.
@8PPWQJ83yrs3Y
I don't understand this question.
@85SVNQV3yrs3Y
Yes, and abolish police unions
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