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Shirl:
When they find a missing child or arrest a murderer or any number of drunk drivers, no one notices or remembers because that it, in fact, what they're supposed to be doing. "Matt Barrow" wrote: Yes, that is all quite nice and very necessary, but look at the historical record and you'll find police devote only about one-fourth as much effort to such activities as they have in the past. Recall the joke, " Call the police and call for a pizza and see who gets there first". Or, call the police and tell them someone is breaking into you house, then when you've waited over a half hour (as we have...in a smaller town) call them and tell them someone is in front of your house smoking a joint...then stand back so you don't get run over. Time to get a current view on police services, not a 20-30 years old look embellished by Jack Webb and Hollyweird. IMO, those are blanket generalizations about police services. They aren't perfect -- most services aren't these days. There is more corruption and ineptness in everything today than there was 20-30 years ago. It's no worse in Chandler or Gilbert than it is in any other metro area. |
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