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The Calgary Police Service says it's using 'voluntary compliance' as its first approach to getting officers to stop wearing the thin blue line patch.

The Calgary Police Service says it's using 'voluntary compliance' as its first approach to getting officers to stop wearing the thin blue line patch.

"We encourage each and everyone of you to wear this important symbol in defiance of the order from the commission," Orr said in the letter. The Calgary Police Service said it doesn't have details on whether members are continuing to wear the patches.

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