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I like the Sheriff.....Don Lemon sucks.
 

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MLDog, if they knew these things so well then the results wouldn't be so bad.

There is a difference between the hells angels and an entire race of people.

BLM is woefully misguided, but that doesn't mean the criminal justice system doesn't need tweaks.

Arresting people for weed, revenue-raising from pulling people over, dealing with mental health issues, asset-forfeiture, imprisoning those with drug addiction rather than treating it. These all fuck with peoples lives to varying degrees and they deviate from the core goals of what most of us would think police work should be. Catching bad people...

Oh I am so totally DOWN with a proclimation: "Arresting people for weed, revenue-raising from pulling people over, dealing with mental health issues, asset-forfeiture, imprisoning those with drug addiction rather than treating it. These all fuck with peoples lives to varying degrees and they deviate from the core goals of what most of us would think police work should be. Catching bad people..."

that I had to make it post twice but Imprisoning People is a YUGE INDUSTRY in this country. And so much revenue$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ get generated from Fines and the like, DUI and also what about all the awesome booty that gets seized from Criminals?

We incarcerate more people per capita than any other country, I believe.....and by a rather large margin.


What you propose is a whole "world changing" proposition. Not a Little tweak. A big shift.


I'm not sure the "MoneyChangers" would be onboard with such a Plan

or that such a thing could even be fitted into Our Capatalist Scheme here. :(
 

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Pussy ass Lemon had to go too a commercial break......The Sheriff should have backhanded that homo on live T.V.
 

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Law enforcement has a very intuitive non-PC way of looking at things. Remember, they are the ones risking their lives everyday dealing with society's vermin, not academics conducting theoretical studies. Interestingly, both black and white cops have the same attitude dealing with young blacks, especially in the ghetto. Indeed, many of these so-called "police brutality" cases involve black police officers, so the people on Twitter fanning the flames crying 'racism' are idiots AND are making themselves part of the problem rather than the solution.

So if black police officers are practicing "institutional racism," what does that tell you about the state of black culture in 2016?

People should try to address that stuff ^^^^. That seems to me to be some pretty Sharp Points.
 

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No, I got them from the data in Missouri that I linked earlier in the thread, which has been the basis for most of the conversation in the last 2-3 pages. It is on page 5 of this doc.

https://ago.mo.gov/docs/default-source/public-safety/2015vehiclesstops-executivesummary.pdf?sfvrsn=2

Which I found in a National Review column from a few days ago.

No numbers for mulatto. They make up a large percentage of america. So this report from 1 year in 1 state means nothing at all. Not valid.
 

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Pussy ass Lemon had to go too a commercial break......The Sheriff should have backhanded that homo on live T.V.

If the Black Guy is the guy who writes for a certain New York Paper he is Sharp as a Tack, on these matters.

I just turned to CNN, I think it is him. If so he was in Don Lemon's Town Hall the other night and he Won the whole thing. By a Knockout.

The NY News Guy has a MLK type "Reason" he tries to bring to the problem.

No one much listened to him though, amongst the iinvitees The Town Hall. Mostly people just yearned anxiously to hear themselves talk, to say what they wanted to say....without listening to this very wise Black Man. Who genuinely wants Peace and has some solid input on how that might be accomplished.
 

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Final Effort I make at getting you to understand The only true faith in God's sight is Islam. (Quran 3:19)

Islam demands Sharia Law which would place Islam in control of appointing "Law Enforcement" and Sharia Courts would replace all existing Judicial Bodies within a land.

Even YOU should be able to do that math that follows and, indeed, verifies that Islam instructs to overthrow then replace Law Enforcement within a land.

That answer was already in the Kindergarten-Understanding level short Video I posted specifically to address another of your previous Troll posts, posted solely to make conflict as Trolls such as yourself do.

Revelation of answers to your questions about The Truth of what Islam is and always has been, what its goals are, its mandatory duties (per "allah") that followers have are contained in simple research you could have done via Google but you won't do cuz you are just a Troll, believe nothing of what you say just type it to make conflict with whoever will interact with you.

Because you are a pathetic isolated human being with nothing. You made this Prison yourself, created your own Prison.

You Fully Know this to be true.




Put this asshole on IGNOR Boss415, he is not gonna stop yanking your chain, you enable him to continue his Trolling by replying to him.

Theres no point.



Anyways......my final word to you BigHurTroll....on Islam:

"About sixty-one percent of the contents of the Koran are found to speak ill of the unbelievers or call for their violent conquest; at best only 2.6 percent of the verses of the Koran are noted to show goodwill toward humanity. About seventy-five percent of Muhammad's biography (Sira) consists of jihad waged on unbelievers."
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"Do that math that follows?"
Fuck
You even dumber than bitch-face Boss
Just because you create invisible connections, doesn't meant they exist
 

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Arresting people for weed, revenue-raising from pulling people over, dealing with mental health issues, asset-forfeiture, imprisoning those with drug addiction rather than treating it. These all fuck with peoples lives to varying degrees and they deviate from the core goals of what most of us would think police work should be. Catching bad people...

So now it's wrong to do what cops are paid to do? Cops are paid to enforce the law. Plenty of citizens are let go when officer's are able to use discretion. These camera's are fine, but that discretion will be gone. Find a joint and want to toss it? No more, arrest and tag the joint as evidence.

I love it when people say "cops should be out catching bad guys!" I hate to break it to you, but cops are paid to enforce traffic laws, make arrests while in uniform, and to also make arrests in an undercover capacity. Everybody bitches about something.

As far as what someone might have went through in life, they can still act like an adult. If an officer pulls over someone on traffic, and they have had 10 bad experiences with cops, how in the hell is the officer supposed to know that? When the person stopped on traffic automatically starts acting like an ass, where do you go from there? Do they say I'm sorry, continue speeding and I'm sorry for bothering you.

I hate to break it to you, but cops will be in higher crime areas because well, that's where crime is. How many calls for service are in the rich areas? Calls for service there will be something like a burglary. I can assure you most, if not all, will have a license and insurance, and their vehicles will be in working condition. Those driver's will usually be ticketed for speeding, running stop signs, stuff like that.

Do you know how many felony arrests come from simple traffic stops? I myself would never write a ticket for just a tail light out, or a headlight, but simple stops like that can lead to big things. A lot of times they don't even know it's out unless you tell them. Once you run the license they could have all kinds of warrants for just about anything.

As far as profiling, when I worked night shift in an area that was 96% black, any white person in that area would be stopped if there was probable cause to do so. A white person had no business being there at night. There were no restaurants, clubs, or any other reason to be there except to buy dope. Profiling to a degree is necessary, as long as it's not abused like some officer's do.

Trust me, there have been many occasions, and I mean many, that discretion was used and the person was either not ticketed or was let go and warned. Not a serious crime of course, but stuff like criminal trespassing.

One more thing, the area that I worked, which again was around 96% black, they would tell us they didn't want the black officers at their scene. They stated the black officers wouldn't take them seriously, or would give them shit. They knew the white officers would do their job and listen to them. Does that happen everywhere? Of course not. Plenty of shit cops that need to be in prison.
 

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No numbers for mulatto. They make up a large percentage of america. So this report from 1 year in 1 state means nothing at all. Not valid.

Mullato goes under Black.

Its "Halfrican" now. Saying "Mullatto" is no longer permitted. Its not politically correct.

"halfrican" may no longer be either. It was....on Tuesday.

"Mulatto" can only be used when referring to Coffee now.
 

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CNN Cuts to a Panel of Six Smiling ear-to-ear idiot panelists/talking head dummmies to discuss the Trump-Pence ticket, on a night when more Police Officers got gunned down.

I am truly in the fucking Twilight Zone.
 

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So now it's wrong to do what cops are paid to do? Cops are paid to enforce the law. Plenty of citizens are let go when officer's are able to use discretion. These camera's are fine, but that discretion will be gone. Find a joint and want to toss it? No more, arrest and tag the joint as evidence.

I love it when people say "cops should be out catching bad guys!" I hate to break it to you, but cops are paid to enforce traffic laws, make arrests while in uniform, and to also make arrests in an undercover capacity. Everybody bitches about something.

As far as what someone might have went through in life, they can still act like an adult. If an officer pulls over someone on traffic, and they have had 10 bad experiences with cops, how in the hell is the officer supposed to know that? When the person stopped on traffic automatically starts acting like an ass, where do you go from there? Do they say I'm sorry, continue speeding and I'm sorry for bothering you.

I hate to break it to you, but cops will be in higher crime areas because well, that's where crime is. How many calls for service are in the rich areas? Calls for service there will be something like a burglary. I can assure you most, if not all, will have a license and insurance, and their vehicles will be in working condition. Those driver's will usually be ticketed for speeding, running stop signs, stuff like that.

Do you know how many felony arrests come from simple traffic stops? I myself would never write a ticket for just a tail light out, or a headlight, but simple stops like that can lead to big things. A lot of times they don't even know it's out unless you tell them. Once you run the license they could have all kinds of warrants for just about anything.

As far as profiling, when I worked night shift in an area that was 96% black, any white person in that area would be stopped if there was probable cause to do so. A white person had no business being there at night. There were no restaurants, clubs, or any other reason to be there except to buy dope. Profiling to a degree is necessary, as long as it's not abused like some officer's do.

Trust me, there have been many occasions, and I mean many, that discretion was used and the person was either not ticketed or was let go and warned. Not a serious crime of course, but stuff like criminal trespassing.

One more thing, the area that I worked, which again was around 96% black, they would tell us they didn't want the black officers at their scene. They stated the black officers wouldn't take them seriously, or would give them shit. They knew the white officers would do their job and listen to them. Does that happen everywhere? Of course not. Plenty of shit cops that need to be in prison.

Think you missed the point of my post.

I'm not blaming the cops for enforcing those things at all. It is their job and it is the law.

I'm saying it is stupid that they're made to do so and I think a lot of that should change. Many states are transitioning to treatment over imprisonment when it is reasonable to do so, Texas was going to have to build a few large prisons and they chose to revamp the system instead. A lot of states now putting caps on how much ticket revenue can be raised. Weed is becoming decriminalized, etc

Obviously if some of these things happen then certain special interests stand to lose out (prison guard unions) so that is why while some may be obvious and have bi-partistan support, the transition is slow.
 

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Mullato goes under Black.

Its "Halfrican" now. Saying "Mullatto" is no longer permitted. Its not politically correct.

"halfrican" may no longer be either. It was....on Tuesday.

"Mulatto" can only be used when referring to Coffee now.

So im to assume,for accuracy,if someone pulled over was only 1/4th black....their numbers are distributed correctly?

Hell,id bet some who call themselves black on government papers like school loans and such were labeled as white by the arresting officer. I doubt the accuracy of the states population numbers.

Jusr cant trust this report. Was written by the man.
 

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Think you missed the point of my post.

I'm not blaming the cops for enforcing those things at all. It is their job and it is the law.

I'm saying it is stupid that they're made to do so and I think a lot of that should change. Many states are transitioning to treatment over imprisonment, Texas was going to have to build a few large prisons and they chose to revamp the system instead. A lot of states now putting caps on how much ticket revenue can be raised. Weed is becoming decriminalized, etc

Let me say this, mental illness is out of control in this country. LA County and then Harris County jails I believe are the two largest populations for mental illness. Mentally ill people have no business being in a jail facility for the most part. There is no place to put these people. I deal with them everyday, you wouldn't believe some the stuff I see from them.

They need to build hospitals that are strictly for the mentally ill, because again, the jails now are acting as a hospital for them and that's wrong.

Cops can only enforce the laws as you stated, it's up to the legislature's to write and change laws.
 

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Texas passed the first in a series of criminal-justice reforms in 2007. Rather than build new prisons or expand existing ones, lawmakers in the Lone Star State appropriated $241 million that would have been used to build or expand prisons and instead used it to develop and implement programs for low-level, nonviolent offenders who, instead of being incarcerated, received drug treatment and rehabilitation. The funding also supported education and work-training programs for those who did serve time in prison. Texas’s crime rates are at their lowest since 1968, and the state shut down three prisons and scrapped plans to build new ones. Seeing this success, other conservative states — including Georgia, Mississippi, and South Carolina — have implemented similar reforms in recent years. Oklahoma and Utah enacted similar reform measures in their most recent legislative sessions.


Once all the BS gets cut through, there is shit you can do in this country to improve the system that just works.
 

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Let me say this, mental illness is out of control in this country. LA County and then Harris County jails I believe are the two largest populations for mental illness. Mentally ill people have no business being in a jail facility for the most part. There is no place to put these people. I deal with them everyday, you wouldn't believe some the stuff I see from them.

They need to build hospitals that are strictly for the mentally ill, because again, the jails now are acting as a hospital for them and that's wrong.

Cops can only enforce the laws as you stated, it's up to the legislature's to write and change laws.

+1 Police are totally getting a bad rap out of this shit. What it comes down to is the politicians and bad policy, and really at the end of the day it comes down to looking at myself in the mirror, cause I'm the one that voted for it.
 

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Omni in Dallas says "Enough".

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Texas passed the first in a series of criminal-justice reforms in 2007. Rather than build new prisons or expand existing ones, lawmakers in the Lone Star State appropriated $241 million that would have been used to build or expand prisons and instead used it to develop and implement programs for low-level, nonviolent offenders who, instead of being incarcerated, received drug treatment and rehabilitation. The funding also supported education and work-training programs for those who did serve time in prison. Texas’s crime rates are at their lowest since 1968, and the state shut down three prisons and scrapped plans to build new ones. Seeing this success, other conservative states — including Georgia, Mississippi, and South Carolina — have implemented similar reforms in recent years. Oklahoma and Utah enacted similar reform measures in their most recent legislative sessions.


Once all the BS gets cut through, there is shit you can do in this country to improve the system that just works.

We have a Sobering Center here in Houston where an officer can take a drunk instead of placing them in jail. They can't be violent of course, but not everybody needs to go to jail. It's worked out pretty well here.
 

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