How to Support the Blue
Wear police blue on Tuesdays., Go to social networking websites., Add a blue stripe to your car., Support candidates, and put up signs, for law and order candidates (who support the blue)., Help affirm the idea that police's safety and lives matter.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Wear police blue on Tuesdays.
The campaign Tuesday Blue's Day aims to show civilian support of police officers. -
Step 2: Go to social networking websites.
See the Facebook page WearPoliceBlue and the hashtags #TuesdayBluesday, #PoliceSupport, and #Cops. , Paint a medium/royal blue stripe or place painted tape on your back windshield, or the rear bumper of your vehicle (about 1/2 inch or 1 inch wide and about 6 inches long). , Vote for your kind of improvements/change. , Donate to police charities and otherwise support families of police killed on duty.
Consider raising money to donate.
Support the penalties for assault on a police officer. -
Step 3: Add a blue stripe to your car.
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Step 4: Support candidates
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Step 5: and put up signs
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Step 6: for law and order candidates (who support the blue).
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Step 7: Help affirm the idea that police's safety and lives matter.
Detailed Guide
The campaign Tuesday Blue's Day aims to show civilian support of police officers.
See the Facebook page WearPoliceBlue and the hashtags #TuesdayBluesday, #PoliceSupport, and #Cops. , Paint a medium/royal blue stripe or place painted tape on your back windshield, or the rear bumper of your vehicle (about 1/2 inch or 1 inch wide and about 6 inches long). , Vote for your kind of improvements/change. , Donate to police charities and otherwise support families of police killed on duty.
Consider raising money to donate.
Support the penalties for assault on a police officer.
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