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Essay heading: Boston Police Strike
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To deny the police the rights of labor that should be standard for all workers is not the fault of the police. Their cause was reasonable and although there were victims because of it, they shouldn't have been held responsible for that. In my opinion the Boston Police Force's decision to go on strike was reasonable... displayed 300 characters
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In my opinion the Boston Police Force's decision to go on strike was reasonable. The policemen were not being unreasonable with their demands. Before the strike Boston police had inadequate salaries, long hours and bad working conditions. To say that the police were obligated to do their job is not a valid reason to blame them... displayed next 300 characters
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