Fucking Piece Of Shit Police

Preach

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#1
I was reading José's blog where he's talking about that creepy dude in the high school park trying to pick up little girls. He said he called the police, to which he was told they couldn't take action unless something criminal happened. Angered ranting ensued for two lines, then I came here so I don't know what the rest of the blog is about.

Who agrees? Me, I see the obvious problem and don't hold it against any officers that they choose to watch something happen so they won't lose their jobs for abusing government funds and playing vigilante. I see the pressure from commanding officers all the way to the top from the President. I see the whole connection and I understand why a police can't move out on a guy that's talking to little girls. It won't hold up in court and all that shit.

Should the police get all the bashing, when the problem is the law, and the fact that human society believes in enforcing laws the way they are enforced, with paragraphs, literal interpretation and court hearings? I would dare anyone with more wits than Sign Related to propose an alternative system that would actually work. People like to think there has to be some magical solution to all the world's problems that we just didn't think about yet, I'm thinking it's the other way around.

Years ago this forum was flooded with morons and everybody would come in here with the mandatory NWA reference, but I'm wondering what people think about this. Thank you, The Wire.
 
#4
The man is loitering. He has no purpose in a parking lot let alone in a school's parking lot. An officer should have been dispatched and spoken to the man. If the man is still loitering in the parking lot day in and day out then I would call the local police. If they don't want to do anything record the man on camera and write down his license plates.
 
#6
The man is loitering. He has no purpose in a parking lot let alone in a school's parking lot. An officer should have been dispatched and spoken to the man. If the man is still loitering in the parking lot day in and day out then I would call the local police. If they don't want to do anything record the man on camera and write down his license plates.
well i don't know where you live, but in most cities, the cops don't exactly rush to the scene of a loitering-in-progress. you might as well try to report the guy for littering lol. by the time the cops got around to checking it out (if they ever did, which they probably wouldn't) the guy would be long gone. so that wouldn't really solve anything.

the fact of the matter is, if you didn't see the guy doing anything illegal, there isn't a damn thing the cops can do about it. as it should be. the cops can't go around arresting people because someone suspects they might be planning a crime.
 

S. Fourteen

Well-Known Member
#7
A better system to change the law?

I know the use of mobile telephones in public transportation and lines at Wal Mart checkout will be outlawed here sooner or later. Although, they got all Christian on us and outlawed public breast feeding instead.
 

Shadows

Well-Known Member
#8
The man is loitering. He has no purpose in a parking lot let alone in a school's parking lot. An officer should have been dispatched and spoken to the man. If the man is still loitering in the parking lot day in and day out then I would call the local police. If they don't want to do anything record the man on camera and write down his license plates.
lmao this sounds funny comming from "get in the van, i have candy."

lol

good reply though, i agree.

but dont you technically need someones permission to tape them?
 
#9
well i don't know where you live, but in most cities, the cops don't exactly rush to the scene of a loitering-in-progress. you might as well try to report the guy for littering lol. by the time the cops got around to checking it out (if they ever did, which they probably wouldn't) the guy would be long gone. so that wouldn't really solve anything.

the fact of the matter is, if you didn't see the guy doing anything illegal, there isn't a damn thing the cops can do about it. as it should be. the cops can't go around arresting people because someone suspects they might be planning a crime.
We don't need to rush to a scene when there are people loitering but we get there. Just record his license plates and keep an eye out. If this is the school's parking lot talk to the principal about you're and/or Preach's concerns.

shadow said:
but dont you technically need someones permission to tape them?
Nope not on public places.
 

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