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More discussion is needed, Ms. Lieberman said, on matters like who gets to keep recorded images and for how long, and who has access to them.
His story begins in 1972, a leap year, when his friend James informs him that two seconds are being added to the clock to keep recorded time aligned with the movement of the Earth.
Detective Louis A. Molina, president of the National Latino Officers Association, said that for some officers, the desire of supervisors to keep recorded crime levels low was "going to be on your mind," and that it "can play a role in your decision making".
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