Ann Arbor, Michigan, spent $18,000 to remove neighborhood watch signs claiming they were racist. Soy-boy Mayor Christopher Taylor explained that neighbors looking out for one another was "inconsistent with our values" and an expression of exclusion. Black council member Cynthia Harrison was also concerned that the signs sent an unwelcome message to criminals that look like her. Mayor Taylor reminded residents that if they wanted to file complaints about the police, however, they could do so by contacting the Ann Arbor Independent Community Police Oversight Commission (AAICPOC). The Commissions' mission statement includes this: "To promote positive interactions between the police department and members of vulnerable, at-risk and marginalized groups within the community."
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