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Someone didn't read the room.
The patch didn't last long after so much public backlash.
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The patch design, similar to the department's current patch with additional Arabic translations below the English words, was posted on Wednesday, Sept. 3.
On Friday, Sept. 5, Dearborn Heights Mayor Bill Bazzi said the design was a digital mock-up that hadn't been fully discussed by police department stakeholders, and the post was removed from the department's social media.
"The patch effort was an internal discussion among some within the police department, which was not put forth for consensus or further review," Bazzi said in a statement."
The patch didn't last long after so much public backlash.
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- Dearborn Heights Police Department posted a design for a police badge option similar to its current design with the addition of Arabic translations for the English words.
- The department deleted the post, and Mayor Bill Bazzi said the idea for a badge shouldn't have been presented as an official protype.
The patch design, similar to the department's current patch with additional Arabic translations below the English words, was posted on Wednesday, Sept. 3.
On Friday, Sept. 5, Dearborn Heights Mayor Bill Bazzi said the design was a digital mock-up that hadn't been fully discussed by police department stakeholders, and the post was removed from the department's social media.
"The patch effort was an internal discussion among some within the police department, which was not put forth for consensus or further review," Bazzi said in a statement."