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History, 24.09.2019 03:00, sjaybanks4067

Which problems can arise regarding police power and the rights of citizens?
a) police power only protects the rights of certain individuals.
b) police power might violate privacy rights.
c) police power does not consider the safety of the community.
d) police power endangers most citizens.

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