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It’s increased awareness of a longstanding problem. It’s more out in the open with cell phone cameras and videos. — Stephen Spencer, Outreach Counselor, Roxbury
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There’s been more awareness of the issue. — Myles, Retired, New Jersey
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I don’t think anything has changed. — Leonard Brown, Retired, Roxbury
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It has raised awareness. It’s changed interactions somewhat. But there’s still going to be cops who get away with things. — Jesse, Bellman, Roxbury
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Not much has changed. It’s just being publicized more. — B. Aikens, Chef, Roxbury
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There’s been much more awareness of the problem. I think it’s been a good thing. — Arthur Jackson, Retired, Roxbury