Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Solving the Police Problem: If They Don't Want to be Policed, Don't Police Them

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It may well come to this.

It is obvious, is it not, that all of the recent problems with the police have occurred because cops keep meddling with people. If the fuzz had left Rodney King alone, Los Angeles would not have burned. If the cop in Ferguson had not stopped Michael Brown after he robbed the store, the town would not have burned. If a New York cop had not tried to keep from selling illegal cigarettes, there would be no protests. If OJ Simpson had not been prosecuted for murdering his wife, racial tension would have been less. On and on.

It is blindingly clear that nothing but trouble results when cops interact with criminals in places of high diversity. It makes no sense to meddle. It is racism. It is irresponsible. It leads to arson. It needs to stop.

And it can.

If you were a young white cop just out of the academy, and asked my advice, I would say, "When on the street, mind your own business." For example, if you see a drug dealer on the corner peddling rock, what should you do? Nothing. Doing nothing protects you, protects the dealer, and keeps the locals from burning the neighborhood. As a police officer, it is your duty to protect.
 

12 comments:

  1. Anyone ever see the movie Escape From New York?

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  2. Anyone ever see the movie Escape From New York?

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  3. All convicted people are dropped into New York City with no police nothing. They have to make their own way with no way back to civilization.lousy movie interesting concept

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    1. Get this movie Brock, one of Kurt Russell's best performances. and a great story and plot, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082340/

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  4. Then when they burn down their own neighborhoods, they can take ours. Or more likely, our illigetimate government can take our hard earned money to buy them new neighborhoods, pass illegal edicts mandating businesses provide (exposed) service, and any other considerations it (government) may deem desirable from time to time.

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    1. they can take ours.

      Not in my neck of the woods and anyone living in any built up area should have left long ago.

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  5. After the two execution/murders of the two NYPD officers, it seems as if the NYPD is now adopting this very tactic Brock, http://nypost.com/2014/12/29/arrests-plummet-following-execution-of-two-cops/

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