A lot of the work that police unions have been doing is essentially pushing down further the people that they are policing, right? It's protecting them from the public, not from say, the mayor or the budget cutters at City Hall. Is there existence of a police union period always going to be inimical in that way? Or is it a cultural problem in what those unions are asking? That was a very complicated question.

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