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Old 08-26-2014, 09:55 AM
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Respectfully, some neighborhoods are "enemy territory." (There's really no getting around that.) The social question is how much perceived lack of freedom can be allowed to promote safety before it is determined to be Draconian.

Part of this is made difficult by John Q. Public. Why? When Barney Fife asked the Barber, "What are you doing up and about so early this morning, Ralph?," he didn't get "Fuck you, pig."

Something changed.

Folks can say it's military-style police but it happened long before that.
Barney Fife also had no bullets in his gun.

I mentioned no routine carry of firearms by all police early on as an idea to consider, as a game changer.

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Old 08-26-2014, 10:00 AM
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Barney Fife also had no bullets in his gun.

I mentioned no no routine carry of firearms by all police early on as an idea to consider, as a game changer.
He had a bullet, in his pocket. The power to take a life was there.

As for no routine carry of firearms in general police work? That makes you a Codes Enforcement Officer. There's nothing wrong with that, if by "game changer" you're looking for police that nobody respects, listens to, criminals don't fear and who possess no ability to effectively respond to life threatening situations.

I just don't think it can work.
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Old 08-26-2014, 10:08 AM
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Barney didn't always get to carry the bullet.

In any case, that suggests a middle approach--perhaps a patrol officer with a firearm locked in the car.
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Old 08-26-2014, 10:45 AM
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As NBC pointed out there was 40 percent increase in revenue gained from fines in Ferguson between 2010 and now. So the police must have increased their "velvet glove" pressure of local enforcement quite a bit recently. An increase in that amount of revenue must have been noticable by the people who live there.

Sadly a UK style of police involvement is impossible here because of the Second Amendment and the saturation of weapons among the entire civilian population.
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Old 08-26-2014, 12:09 PM
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Precious few cops would seriously consider going into the hood without a gun. I do not blame them. There are violent people out there who belong in jail, and some aren't.

There is a culture of violence in some of these neighborhoods. While it appears Ferguson cops may have had something coming, many police forces do not, and there's still bad people doing bad things in them. There is no magic thing that will make all people nice.

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As NBC pointed out there was 40 percent increase in revenue gained from fines in Ferguson between 2010 and now. So the police must have increased their "velvet glove" pressure of local enforcement quite a bit recently. An increase in that amount of revenue must have been noticable by the people who live there.

Sadly a UK style of police involvement is impossible here because of the Second Amendment and the saturation of weapons among the entire civilian population.
Australia fixed their problem with an overarmed populace, why can't we do the same? We're, by god, number one!
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Old 08-26-2014, 12:52 PM
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Precious few cops would seriously consider going into the hood without a gun. I do not blame them. There are violent people out there who belong in jail, and some aren't.

There is a culture of violence in some of these neighborhoods. While it appears Ferguson cops may have had something coming, many police forces do not, and there's still bad people doing bad things in them. There is no magic thing that will make all people nice.

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With the recent Open Carry legislation abounding nationwide with Wayne Lapierre leading the charge I would posit the culture of violence is not restricted to just "some neighborhoods."
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Is it a culture of violence or a culture of fear mongering?

Are we really that unsafe.. or are lots of people simply profiting from telling us we're that unsafe.

Is it all just a dangerous illusion?
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Old 08-26-2014, 04:36 PM
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Is it a culture of violence or a culture of fear mongering?

Are we really that unsafe.. or are lots of people simply profiting from telling us we're that unsafe.

Is it all just a dangerous illusion?
Either way, it is an illusion that a handgun will make you more safe in society.
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