Looking over each week's blog topic for the rest of the semester, I am seeing the nature of my community partnership with Belmont Police Department will not allow me to answer questions in exactly the manner they are asked. I do not have weekly interface with the inner workings of the police department, so I am answering to the best of my knowledge.
The Belmont Police department does not directly make changes to state legislature. The police department serves primarily as a mechanism for the preservation of order and safety, as well as an overseer and keeper of communities. It does not seem as though the police department has much influence on state legislature. Police officers jurisdiction is law enforcement, not passing legislation.
In attempt to make legislative changes, the department could send proposal to the city council, who would in turn accept or reject the proposal on the basis of appropriateness, system, institution, and bureaucracy.
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