Anonymous wrote:Being a raging asshole is not a crime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a f#cking loser. I'd probably memorize the license plate and report it to 911 later in the day.
He needs a visit from the cops to straighten him out.
This would not be an appropriate response. The appropriate response would be to ignore. But if you really felt like you MUST call the police, use the non-emergency number. I'd want you arrested if you called 911 for this.
You're a lunatic.
This is exactly what 911 is used for in most major localities. In DC, 911 is the general government services number for ANYTHING that may involve the police, fire department, and paramedics. This would include noise complaints, getting an illegal parked car towed, etc. It goes through 911 because that's where the city can track and keep records of all requests.
No, the man did not commit a crime. But he did make a threatening gesture to a mother and a child. Most cops I know would be happy to drop by and give the man a stern lecture on his front porch about appropriate behavior while driving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a f#cking loser. I'd probably memorize the license plate and report it to 911 later in the day.
He needs a visit from the cops to straighten him out.
This would not be an appropriate response. The appropriate response would be to ignore. But if you really felt like you MUST call the police, use the non-emergency number. I'd want you arrested if you called 911 for this.
You're a lunatic.
This is exactly what 911 is used for in most major localities. In DC, 911 is the general government services number for ANYTHING that may involve the police, fire department, and paramedics. This would include noise complaints, getting an illegal parked car towed, etc. It goes through 911 because that's where the city can track and keep records of all requests.
No, the man did not commit a crime. But he did make a threatening gesture to a mother and a child. Most cops I know would be happy to drop by and give the man a stern lecture on his front porch about appropriate behavior while driving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a f#cking loser. I'd probably memorize the license plate and report it to 911 later in the day.
He needs a visit from the cops to straighten him out.
This would not be an appropriate response. The appropriate response would be to ignore. But if you really felt like you MUST call the police, use the non-emergency number. I'd want you arrested if you called 911 for this.
You're a lunatic.
This is exactly what 911 is used for in most major localities. In DC, 911 is the general government services number for ANYTHING that may involve the police, fire department, and paramedics. This would include noise complaints, getting an illegal parked car towed, etc. It goes through 911 because that's where the city can track and keep records of all requests.
No, the man did not commit a crime. But he did make a threatening gesture to a mother and a child. Most cops I know would be happy to drop by and give the man a stern lecture on his front porch about appropriate behavior while driving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a f#cking loser. I'd probably memorize the license plate and report it to 911 later in the day.
He needs a visit from the cops to straighten him out.
This would not be an appropriate response. The appropriate response would be to ignore. But if you really felt like you MUST call the police, use the non-emergency number. I'd want you arrested if you called 911 for this.
Anonymous wrote:What a f#cking loser. I'd probably memorize the license plate and report it to 911 later in the day.
He needs a visit from the cops to straighten him out.