THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SANDY SANDFORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C'punks, Tim May wrote: ... I don't want to see my local cops have all of their actions videotaped and reviewed for quite another reason--I don't want a "mechanization" of the enforcement process! Won't happen. First, cops are already required to enforce some stupid laws; the mechanism used is "quotas." Second, the vast number of laws makes total enforcement impossible. Third, the cops aren't pulling a fast one when they use their discretion to cut someone loose. I've even seem them do it on the TV show "COPS." That discretion is clearly within their powers. It's the "let's-whack-the-hippie" sort of discretion that is denied them. ... I have some good opinions of the California Highway Patrol ... even a cop-disliking skeptic like me can be convinced that some good is done is by them, and that not all cops are bad.... I agree; and Mussolini did make the trains run on time . . . My proposal is not anti-cop; it's anti- *bad* cop. Good cops *benefit* from protective surveillance; and *all* cops benefit from having their exact location known when the feces impacts the turbine. S a n d y ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Sandy Sandfort