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Onkel Neal 11-02-19 09:02 AM

Slippery slope when we stop enforcing laws
 
Man, this long but really hard to stop reading
https://www.theatlantic.com/technolo...xtdoor/598156/

Amazing, so many dynamics at play.

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In January 2018, Arnold (neighbor who caught thief Fairley in act of stealing packages off people's homes) took time off from work to attend one of Fairley’s (neighborhood thief) hearings, at the suggestion of the prosecutor then handling the case. (An organized group of San Franciscans also has taken to sitting in on burglary cases to show elected judges that voters are watching.) While Arnold sat in the courtroom, his wife texted that Fairley wouldn’t be showing up: She was on their stoop that very moment, apparently in the middle of another stealing expedition.
Catch and release at its finest.

https://cdn.theatlantic.com/assets/m.../94edb7499.jpg

Aktungbby 11-02-19 10:36 AM

a typical day on the mean streets of Frisco....

Buddahaid 11-02-19 10:45 AM

Is that Fairley again?
http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01...eetssf1-hi.jpg

Mr Quatro 11-02-19 10:46 AM

San Francisco is like that strip of land between the State of Washington and Alaska called B.C.

They do what they want when they want and what they want. I seriously think it had something to do with the big earthquake they had in 1906.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1906_S...sco_earthquake

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The 1906 San Francisco earthquake struck the coast of Northern California at 5:12 a.m. on Wednesday, April 18 with an estimated moment magnitude of 7.9 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of XI (Extreme). High intensity shaking was felt from Eureka on the North Coast to the Salinas Valley, an agricultural region to the south of the San Francisco Bay Area. Devastating fires soon broke out in the city and lasted for several days. As a result, up to 3,000 people died and over 80% of the city of San Francisco was destroyed.
I figure all the men and women got mixed up in death with the ghost getting into whoever they could and that's why they have so many gay problems even to this day.

Don't bash me :o

MaDef 11-02-19 06:38 PM

while I can empathize with the situation, Those citizens voted their government into office knowing what policies the candidates were pushing. They now get first hand experience with the law of unintended consequences.

I also predict that those governments will double down on these type of "feel good" policies, and things will get worse before they get any better (if they ever do).

Buddahaid 11-03-19 12:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr Quatro (Post 2635126)
San Francisco is like that strip of land between the State of Washington and Alaska called B.C.

They do what they want when they want and what they want. I seriously think it had something to do with the big earthquake they had in 1906.

:Kaleun_Cheers:


I figure all the men and women got mixed up in death with the ghost getting into whoever they could and that's why they have so many gay problems even to this day.

Don't bash me :o

:hmmm:

The earthquake wouldn't be strong enough. No crowd appeal and doomed to popular oblivion. I'd keep my eye out for drifters though.......

Mr Quatro 11-03-19 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Buddahaid (Post 2635172)
:hmmm:

The earthquake wouldn't be strong enough. No crowd appeal and doomed to popular oblivion. I'd keep my eye out for drifters though.......

You mean the zombies :o

ikalugin 11-03-19 09:36 AM

If that person had stolen goods and drugs on her person, if there was a video tape of her crime, why wasn't she arrested?


I am confused. What were the legal basis for the police to release her?

MaDef 11-03-19 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by ikalugin (Post 2635206)
If that person had stolen goods and drugs on her person, if there was a video tape of her crime, why wasn't she arrested?


I am confused. What were the legal basis for the police to release her?

California prop 47.
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The measure's main effects were to convert many nonviolent offenses, such as drug and property offenses, from felonies to misdemeanors.

Threadfin 11-04-19 09:44 AM

Prop 47 is a joke. Essentially it allows theft of up to $950 worth of goods. So of course now the crooks have calculators, they go in, steal $950 worth of stuff since they know they won't be prosecuted. They leave, dump it or sell it, and then go back in for another $950, stopping when their calculator tells them they've reached the limit. It's like a full time job stealing other people's stuff and the merchants are forced to take it straight up the wazoo.


They've also restricted plastic bag usage, so it's common that paying customers put their purchases in handbags or personal containers, which in turn allows the thieves to blend right in.


It was passed as a way to reduce the 'burden' on law enforcement by reducing the number of felonies, while in actuality it has effectively doubled the crime rate in the city. In effect it dd nothing to reduce crime, it simply re-labled a former felony as a misdemeanor and the thieves have taken full advantage of this liberal-fueled madness.


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