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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 1056368, member: 22331"]<b>Selective Public Policing Policies</b></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><b><font face="Arial">Those living in urban areas of states with policies of reasonable law enforcement should be thankful for the assistance of the local constables.</font></b></p><p><b><font face="Arial"><br /></font></b></p><p><b><font face="Arial">Residing in a Liberal state that brags of it's low incarceration rate, often in the event of property crimes, criminals are released back onto the streets based on their own recognisance, to again repeat their violations with impunity.</font></b></p><p><b><font face="Arial"><br /></font></b></p><p><b><font face="Arial">Living in a secluded rural area often precludes policing activities, where officers need only call when a violation is reported, unless there's a Capital violation. Victims must file their own reports, if record is desired, in the event of criminal violation. </font></b></p><p><b><font face="Arial"><br /></font></b></p><p><b><font face="Arial">Police are more concerned about their safety, having a new multi-million dollar secure facility where public access is denied. They gloat about the drug arrests and the confiscation of money/property which has allowed them new premier unmarked vehicles for their private use. </font></b></p><p><b><font face="Arial"><br /></font></b></p><p><b><font face="Arial">When trying to establish "community policing", I was warned about the penalties for Vigilante activities. After 6 burglaries, and the loss of many guns, valuable private possessions, etc., private vigilance was dictated.</font></b></p><p><b><font face="Arial"><br /></font></b></p><p><b><font face="Arial">Patrol dogs have been acquired, cameras/detectors installed, high continuous metal/barbed-wire fencing and gates installed on many properties. </font></b></p><p><b><font face="Arial"><br /></font></b></p><p><b><font face="Arial">Notification signs are prominently displayed </font></b><b><font face="Arial">through-out the community </font></b><b><font face="Arial">at major intersections with stop signs. </font></b></p><p><b><font face="Arial"><br /></font></b></p><p><b><font face="Arial">We formed a private policing group having uniforms for patrol, but were notified by the public unionized police force that the uniforms were unacceptable to them, and that they've initiated legal action in several jurisdictions. We discarded the uniforms, but not surveillance, and now know where numerous criminals reside, and violations have diminished.</font></b></p><p><b><font face="Arial"><br /></font></b></p><p><b><font face="Arial">Laws are generally impotent without public participation, so I personally recommend diligence and personal protective strategies, rather than reliance on others. :thumb:</font></b></p><p><b><font face="Arial"></font></b>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 1056368, member: 22331"][b]Selective Public Policing Policies[/b] [B][FONT=Arial]Those living in urban areas of states with policies of reasonable law enforcement should be thankful for the assistance of the local constables. Residing in a Liberal state that brags of it's low incarceration rate, often in the event of property crimes, criminals are released back onto the streets based on their own recognisance, to again repeat their violations with impunity. Living in a secluded rural area often precludes policing activities, where officers need only call when a violation is reported, unless there's a Capital violation. Victims must file their own reports, if record is desired, in the event of criminal violation. Police are more concerned about their safety, having a new multi-million dollar secure facility where public access is denied. They gloat about the drug arrests and the confiscation of money/property which has allowed them new premier unmarked vehicles for their private use. When trying to establish "community policing", I was warned about the penalties for Vigilante activities. After 6 burglaries, and the loss of many guns, valuable private possessions, etc., private vigilance was dictated. Patrol dogs have been acquired, cameras/detectors installed, high continuous metal/barbed-wire fencing and gates installed on many properties. Notification signs are prominently displayed [/FONT][/B][B][FONT=Arial]through-out the community [/FONT][/B][B][FONT=Arial]at major intersections with stop signs. We formed a private policing group having uniforms for patrol, but were notified by the public unionized police force that the uniforms were unacceptable to them, and that they've initiated legal action in several jurisdictions. We discarded the uniforms, but not surveillance, and now know where numerous criminals reside, and violations have diminished. Laws are generally impotent without public participation, so I personally recommend diligence and personal protective strategies, rather than reliance on others. :thumb: [/FONT][/B][/QUOTE]
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