Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An empty, pointless, no-impact, waste of time. You'd be better off trying to address the failures of the city council which brought things to this point.
If this occupation will not be ongoing, the same can be said for it.
Plenty of arrests say otherwise.
Using number of arrests as a metric incentivizes the police to arrest as many people as possible. Not to address violent crime.
As long as the arrests are for illegal conduct, whether littering, vandalism, reckless driving, carjacking, drug offenses or homicide, it's all good. Broken windows.
+1
This metastudy finds that community based policing reduces crime, while aggressive policing does not.
https://crimejusticelab.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Criminology-Public-Policy-2024-Braga-Disorder-policing-to-reduce-crime-An-updated-systematic-review-and.pdf
Yeah, carjacking were the highest ever last year. So that community policing thing was not working too well?
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, this protest is a joke.
Will be mostly white suburban residents protesting anything Trump Does.
I bet less than 5% of the protesters will actually be DC residents.
What a bunch of fools these protesters are. Let’s go protest for MORE crime. DC can use any help it’s gets to reduce crime, ANY!!!
Anonymous wrote:For those upset about the occupation of Washington DC here’s an action that you can take. Next Saturday, Sept 6th from 11am meet at Malcom X park and march to Whitehouse.
https://freedcproject.org/event-list/we-are-all-dc-a-national-march
Anonymous wrote:Go Trump.
The mayor actually thanked him for his help in reducing carjackings which were at epidemic proportions. Also DC is short 500 police officers and can’t seem to hire enough. What will happen when the feds leave and the department is still short on police?????
Think about it? Crime will skyrocket back to where it was and people will be less safe. But you don’t care as you don’t really live in DC…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An empty, pointless, no-impact, waste of time. You'd be better off trying to address the failures of the city council which brought things to this point.
If this occupation will not be ongoing, the same can be said for it.
Plenty of arrests say otherwise.
Using number of arrests as a metric incentivizes the police to arrest as many people as possible. Not to address violent crime.
As long as the arrests are for illegal conduct, whether littering, vandalism, reckless driving, carjacking, drug offenses or homicide, it's all good. Broken windows.
+1
This metastudy finds that community based policing reduces crime, while aggressive policing does not.
https://crimejusticelab.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Criminology-Public-Policy-2024-Braga-Disorder-policing-to-reduce-crime-An-updated-systematic-review-and.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An empty, pointless, no-impact, waste of time. You'd be better off trying to address the failures of the city council which brought things to this point.
If this occupation will not be ongoing, the same can be said for it.
Plenty of arrests say otherwise.
Using number of arrests as a metric incentivizes the police to arrest as many people as possible. Not to address violent crime.
As long as the arrests are for illegal conduct, whether littering, vandalism, reckless driving, carjacking, drug offenses or homicide, it's all good. Broken windows.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An empty, pointless, no-impact, waste of time. You'd be better off trying to address the failures of the city council which brought things to this point.
If this occupation will not be ongoing, the same can be said for it.
Plenty of arrests say otherwise.
Using number of arrests as a metric incentivizes the police to arrest as many people as possible. Not to address violent crime.
As long as the arrests are for illegal conduct, whether littering, vandalism, reckless driving, carjacking, drug offenses or homicide, it's all good. Broken windows.