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  • #1100814

    Guys if I may step in please.

    I  am going to the land of the free this very week,  If you guys want a warts and all exposure on crime there I will be happy to say what I see there in ten days.

    Think of me as roy walker on catchphrase.

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    #1100815

    Guys if I see anything worth giving feedback on, like when I saw the mcdonalds staff forced into the fridge at gunpoint in florida I may use linda as a medium to report here on my behalf.

    Your American correspondent milkman of human kindness.

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    #1100816

    My my. Guns laws umm. What else you want President to fix now..

    We do have one major issue here. Our enlistment of men, woman, at 18 years of age. You change law to 21 how they going to serve our Country in the military? Bake in the kitchen? Fgs, I wish some would look at the bigger picture. Expand reasoning power brain granted with.

    Crime we all have issues with as well as guns, murders, rapist so forth. World we live in, survive with. Peace comes at a great cost and life in my opinion.

    So picking out states or Countries with crime rates, assume all over. Matters how much percentage in a year. As I like to zero every where, realistically never will happen. But I do want the wall. I do want immigration process tight. I do want those looking for sanctuary or land of opportunity desires screened so hard they not get in with extended families. I want end to visa population of immigrants who get lost here. That saying much, perhaps our crime rate and yours will go down.

     

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    #1100817

    Linda I would have 100pc more faith with how us cops deal with things, then our excuse for cops here.

    Hey I met a hustler at 1am at a 24 hour garage in Miami I had gone there to buy some Cheetos, anyway hes come at me in a aggressive manner ive gone don’t go down that road buddy I run with phil Mitchell and the EastEnders crew.

    Ive heard of them he said now he knew he was dealing with no mug.

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    #1100818

    P.s. so loved the dog pics. Especially dog laying over couch to floor extended. Bull dog was it, makeup. God bless the dog if sat thru that really. X extra bone treat…impressive. Lol I did. Thank you. X

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    #1100819

    Thank you Milky.

    Think I am a fair reporter. No bias. Open minded as should be. Tell it as is. Honest open reporter.

    X

     

    #1100820

    Lol milky u go out at 1 am in Denver for Cheetos I am going with u for a cherry 7-up.  We meet up with cops at that hour well we b.s. the breeze and I use my lingo to make them laugh. I am the night owl with law enforcement.  I know what they like. Lol….coffee and a donut. X

    #1100823

    Linda I also like to rummage through dumpsters late at night.

    Only so much I can get in my case so I wont be doing it everynight I promise.

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    #1100841

    Yes you are right, why not grab ya gun and sort those waste of space, dancin’ fools out !!

    :wacko:

    You’re missing the entire point and clearly not grasping the concept of why working in the police differs from other jobs both in terms of responsibility and how they should behave.

    The most important factor in policing crime isn’t how many arrests are made but preventing crime in the first place. Why do you think there is such public clamour for police to be seen on the beat- they act as a deterrent where prevention is seen to be the most important factor in minimalizing criminal acts. The public perception of police is imperative not just in visual image but how they behave creating a climate of fairness but most importantly respect and fear amongst potential criminals in deterring them from possible criminal activity. Videos of police dancing around don’t create a climate of respect but more likely to incite ridicule/ mockery which is the antithesis of what image a professional government body should be attempting to portray… this isn’t a bunch of bankers or accountants , this is a body of people who are charged with protecting lives , by taking lives if needed and the highest responsibility of any job imaginable. With that also comes a responsibility to be viewed in a professional role engineering respect, not for an armed robber to be laughing as he is chased by the lead dancer of a YMCA fb tribute act.

    Image and how police are perceived is everything which is why they wear uniform – they are enforcing laws not paid to prat about entertaining bored knuckle draggers on facebook. 50 years ago if a kid was swearing at a cop in the street they would most likely get a clip around the ear instead of being laughed at trying to get down with the kids or the low IQ dimwits finding this nonsense amusing. I’m late 30s despite protestations of your drunken sidekick to the contrary and find it crass, immature and inappropriate behaviour for serving police officers so perhaps it’s time you got a ” grip” my old moose and grew up.

     

    You’re summarily dismissed

    #1100844

    My my. Guns laws umm. What else you want President to fix now..

    We do have one major issue here. Our enlistment of men, woman, at 18 years of age. You change law to 21 how they going to serve our Country in the military? Bake in the kitchen? Fgs, I wish some would look at the bigger picture. Expand reasoning power brain granted with.

    Crime we all have issues with as well as guns, murders, rapist so forth. World we live in, survive with. Peace comes at a great cost and life in my opinion.

    So picking out states or Countries with crime rates, assume all over. Matters how much percentage in a year. As I like to zero every where, realistically never will happen. But I do want the wall. I do want immigration process tight. I do want those looking for sanctuary or land of opportunity desires screened so hard they not get in with extended families. I want end to visa population of immigrants who get lost here. That saying much, perhaps our crime rate and yours will go down.

    I would have voted for Trump Linda if I was in the US as he brings a lot to the table metaphorically speaking and literally with the size of his gut line but don’t agree on US gun laws and never will. Owning a weapon or as the Americans would call it ” the right to bear arms” should not be a basic right and only given to a tiny number of individuals trained both physically and more importantly psychologically to have the means to end someones life with the squeeze of a trigger.

    If you compare the number of killings/shootings in the UK  compared to the US, you will find a hugely disproportional number of deaths in your country from gunshots which is down to gun laws no matter how you dress it up as “disturbed individuals”. It’s outrageous that most common lay people have the capability to be able to carry a weapon which can kill an individual on a whim depending on their mental state and this should be allowed in any civilised society. According to US law, using an analogy which might bring these outdated laws into context, if the people in jc chat were all American citizens over 21 they would have the capability to blow someones head off.. as you have stated on numerous occasions, the percentage of mentally ill people on this site perhaps doesnt reflect society as a whole but would you seriously advocate these individuals walking down the street with a gun?

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