“The Price of Safety” explores national conversations of over-policing and racial bias as they unfold in the quaint community of Vergennes, Vermont---far away from the hustle and bustle of the city. While the Black Lives Matter movement is often seen playing out in more urban spaces, this film watches a rural, overwhelmingly white community grapple with a startling fact: its police force has some of the worst racial bias in the state and possibly the nation.

For years, members of the city leadership discredited findings of racial bias while increasing the police budget. Advocating for raising taxes instead of laying off officers, the Vergennes Police Chief singled out a domestic violence victim in front of a packed hall. After the murders of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, discussions of police oversight turned personal, forcing the mayor and three city councilors to resign; the city was left with no functioning government.

In the end, “The Price of Safety” is a discussion with residents, scholars of race and policing, and elected officials about the issues facing Vermont’s smallest city. As conversations surrounding policing and racism evolve nationally, we watch a community reckon with a vital question: what does it mean to be safe?