How Can One Get On The 'Do Not Stop' & 'Do Not Detain' Lists As State Citizen

How Can One Get On The 'Do Not Stop' & 'Do Not Detain' Lists As State Citizen

Obtaining that status is not officially confirmed through the state citizenship methods; however, there are injunctions and other legal notices that can potentially be filed to notify law enforcement agencies of this change in status. Sadly, those methods are not covered within this progam as they are outside the scope of discussion (i.e. citizenship status).
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