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Replying to @michelletandler @left_on_alpha
This is why we need public cameras on every block. I support That and I would try to bring federal dollars to help fund It and transform policing across the city. We don't need more cops; we need the public records to track, apprehend, and prosecute. Anywhere, everywhere.
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Replying to @12thJeff @michelletandler
Sounds a little police-state / surveillance society to me, and the DA you voted for stated he wouldn’t be enforcing “quality of life crimes” which wasn’t a good omen. What good would come of cameras everywhere, but fewer police and dearth of prosecutions for crimes like these?
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Replying to @left_on_alpha @michelletandler
So you don't want to catch the people who commit these crimes. That's unfortunate.
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Replying to @12thJeff @michelletandler
That’s not what I wrote. In which chapter of the Dean Preston style manual does one find this false dichotomy?
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Replying to @left_on_alpha @michelletandler
The way you catch car break ins is with cameras that track the perp all the way from crime to apprehension. Chain of evidence, solid conviction. What's your idea? More beat cops on every corner? Cameras are cheaper, more reliable, and they work overtime for free.
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Replying to @12thJeff @michelletandler
Again, what good are “cameras & tracking perps” from crime scenes? Our public defender-DA is ideologically opposed to charging & prosecuting. Solid convictions? Where? He won’t even charge two strike paroled felons after five further arrests, and you’re talking chain of evidence?
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Replying to @left_on_alpha @michelletandler
Well there aren't any cameras up on that street, so it's a bit reductive to say it won't change anything. You're intent on attacking your target instead of finding solutions that will help him do his job better. I see plenty of evidence that
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Now it’s my job to find solutions so he can do his job better?
these charges aren’t for break-ins, they’re overdue band-aids in the face of public outrage and disbelief. The charging of an officer was pulled from a desk drawer after three years, George Gascon having fled to LA1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
A violent serial abuser was convicted by a jury. A no brainer even when moving the goalposts from car break-ins to a jury conviction for 8 felonies. How low is the standard to which you’ll hold Boudin?
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