Durango Citizens Launch Petition to Ensure Police Transparency

A citizen-led initiative called No Secret Police in Durango is seeking to establish new regulations for law enforcement in Durango, Colorado. This movement aims to create an ordinance that mandates all police officers to wear visible identification and prohibits them from covering their faces while on duty.

Petitioners are actively gathering signatures from registered voters in Durango until March 6, 2024. Once the required number of signatures is obtained, the Durango City Council will be obligated to either adopt the ordinance as proposed or call for a special election to allow the community to decide on the matter.

The campaign reflects growing concerns among citizens regarding police accountability and transparency in law enforcement practices. Supporters of the movement argue that visible identification is crucial for building trust between the police and the community they serve.

According to the organizers, the goal is to foster an environment where citizens feel secure in knowing who is serving and protecting them. The initiative has gained traction as residents express a desire for clearer policies that enhance public safety and oversight.

Those interested in learning more about the movement can visit their official website at NoSecretPoliceInDurango.org. The outcome of this petition drive could significantly impact local governance and the relationship between law enforcement and the community in Durango.

As the March deadline approaches, the city council’s response to the petition will be closely monitored by both supporters and opponents of the proposed ordinance, marking a pivotal moment in local civic engagement.