A town that abolishes its police department
A) may not be sued by a resident because of lack of standing.
B) may not be sued if abolishing the police department took place by way of local law properly enacted.
C) may not be sued if the abolishment was accompanied by an appropriate substitute to protect the public.
D) may be sued by a resident because of the necessity to subject government action to public scrutiny.
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