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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So you're saying it's on the politicians because MCPD is refusing to enforce our laws?[/quote] This is such a warped view. If the police are told NOT to be in schools, and the schools don’t call for help… do you expect police to just KNOW when things are occurring? They aren’t mind readers. You can’t have it both ways. You can’t take away their ability to do their job and then get mad when crimes occur.[/quote] What seems warped to me is that you don't expect MCPD to do its job.[/quote] Look, you’re welcome to go on hating police. Those of us who live in reality see the situation as it really is. Your mind and heart are closed, so this DCUM debate won’t make a difference to you. [/quote] I don't hate the police at all. I just want them to fulfill their obligation to police crime throughout the county . [/quote] Aren’t you lucky that they do! They found a ton of fentanyl just the other week, during a type of stop that two councilmembers are trying to stop. The fact MCPD is able to perform so well in spite of their decreased staff and the increased calls is a testament to how good this department actually is. Talk to the council about giving them more support. [/quote] All the posts here claim there are all these felonies like open-air drug markets in the bathrooms or assault which go unpunished, it's just hard to tell who is lying.[/quote] Why does anyone need to be lying? That can be happening, and it can also be true that removing SROs means that police aren’t in the vicinity to identify and react to those problems. [/quote]
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