Quote by Daryl Gates
They have the ability to take a persons freedom from them. On cert

They have the ability to take a persons freedom from them. On certain situations, they have the ability to take a persons reputation. And under certain circumstances, they have the authority to take a persons life. – Daryl Gates

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