Budget cuts to the police department. From where? Emergency response times are already too long, open-air drug markets, national records for property crime and now gun crimes on the rise. Take it from where?https://bit.ly/2A6qSL3
If you ask @chesaboudin and most city officials, they’ll say auto break-ins are a crime of poverty and addiction, driven by people trying to make money to fund drug habits. So then if it is a poverty and addiction issue, was it ever even possible for the police to solve it?
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Are the police simply going about it the only way they practically can because the rest of the city has failed to address those issues? Tasking the police with a policy issue has never been a winning proposition, but the city continues to do it.
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So who is failing? The police, trying to stem the flood of over 25,000 break-ins reported in 2019 that typically leave zero evidence of who did it? Or perhaps the city that created the issue but prefers to simply pass the buck to people that don’t have the tools to solve it?
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See? Cops ain't good for anything. They are impossibly undertrained, hyped up on steroids, militarized, infiltrated by the KKK, chickenhearted bastards who DO NOT give a rat's behind about us. If that weren't true, this wouldn't be happening anymore.
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