Sheboygan, WI asked in Civil Rights for Wisconsin

Q: how do you go about making a petition to refund the police in a certain county?

the police cos judges and the POS are basically doing a money laundering scheme in Sheboygan county they have for years and they have everyone around here so terrified of them that most lawyers wont even take any cases in Sheboygan county its horrible what they do to there "community" here

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James L. Arrasmith
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A: Creating a petition to address concerns about your local police requires careful planning and community support. Start by clearly defining the goals of your petition, such as reallocating funds or implementing specific reforms. Make sure your objectives are specific and achievable to attract more supporters.

Next, gather information and evidence that supports your cause. This can include statistics, personal stories, and examples of where changes are needed. Use an online petition platform to create your petition, ensuring it is well-organized and easy to understand. Include a compelling title and a detailed description of why the petition is important.

Once your petition is live, promote it through social media, local community groups, and events to reach as many people as possible. Engage with local media outlets to raise awareness and encourage others to sign. Additionally, consider reaching out to local representatives to present your petition and discuss your concerns directly. Building a strong, united community effort will increase the chances of your petition making a meaningful impact.

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