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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I agree that progressive policies are too lax towards crime and troubling. The problem is that conservatives don’t offer a good enough alternative. Stop and Frisk is not an option. The cavalier way in which some would throw out our constitutional rights for lower crime outcomes is scary. We need to uphold order and constitutional protections simultaneously. This should not be rocket science.[/quote] It’s not violating anyone’s constitutional rights to lock them up after we know they’ve committed a crime.[/quote] Of course it isn’t. The issue is that too many Republicans are fine with stripping away the rights of those who are not known to commit a crime via stop and frisk type tactics, which is utter nonsense. We shouldn’t have to choose between soft on crime policies and authoritarian tactics. We need policies that make sense and communicate crime will not be tolerated nor will overturning our value that individuals are innocent until proven guilty and have a right to free movement.[/quote] Those are just words with no solutions. The more Americans witness utter lawlessness and leftist DAs unwilling to enforce laws the more the pendulum will swing towards stop and frisk. Nobody wants to live in a country where animals roam the streets and commit crimes with impunity. What is happening nowadays is unacceptable. [/quote]
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