The Law Enforcement Code of Ethics fits Kant's ethical formalism when it
A) says that police should enforce the law on a personal level
B) says that police should enforce the law based on friendships
C) says that police should enforce the law using personal prejudices
D) says that police should enforce the law while not allowing personal feelings, prejudices, animosities, or friendships to influence their decisions
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