An on-campus Harvard University police station was forced to closed after students complained that its presence was 'a violent, visual intimidation tactic.'The police department's substation, located inside the Mather House residential hall, closed in February following years of outcry from both woke students and faculty. They argued the outpost, which opened in 2005 and was one of four on campus, was more intimidating than helpful, according to the , and even took aim at officers for eating in the students' dining room.
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