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  • Amputate Your Head
    There can be only one
    • Aug 2001
    • 39075

    #1

    Partial List of Crimes You Can Now Get Away With

    Suffer These Crimes in Oakland? Don't Call the Cops - Jul 2010

    Oakland's police chief is making some dire claims about what his force will and will not respond to if layoffs go as planned. Chief Anthony Batts listed exactly 44 situations that his officers will no longer respond to and they include grand theft, burglary, car wrecks, identity theft and vandalism. He says if you live and Oakland and one of the above happens to you, you need to let police know on-line.

    Some 80 officers were to be let go at midnight last night if a last-minute deal was not reached. That's about ten percent of the work force. That deadline has been extended to Tuesday morning with a possible council vote at 10:30 a.m.

    Here's a partial list:

    - burglary - theft - embezzlement - grand theft - grand theft:dog - identity theft - false information to peace officer - required to register as sex or arson offender - dump waste or offensive matter - discard appliance with lock - loud music - possess forged notes - pass fictitious check - obtain money by false voucher - fraudulent use of access cards - stolen license plate - embezzlement by an employee (over $ 400) - extortion - attempted extortion - false personification of other - injure telephone/ power line - interfere with power line - unauthorized cable tv connection - vandalism - administer/expose poison to another's.

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    We should just disband the Oakland police. Why continue to pay them when they are obviously so hamstrung that they can't even do the job.
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  • beemk
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    • Jan 2002
    • 20829

    #2
    a lot of those things dont actually need an officer to show up. i'm sure that the cops there have better things to do.
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    • BestXXXPorn
      Confirmed User
      • Jun 2009
      • 2277

      #3
      They're too busy arresting people for marijuana possession and citing tickets to be bothered with trivial things such as theft, extortion, and vandalism man...

      Those are all things that don't generate money for the police department, why would they want to follow up on those?

      Who cares about serving and protecting when you can do a disservice by collecting cash from people late to work and tossing people in jail for enjoying a little weed?!
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      • Raf1
        Too lazy to set a custom title
        • Oct 2003
        • 12117

        #4
        that's pretty serious. You're not living there are you?
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        • Amputate Your Head
          There can be only one
          • Aug 2001
          • 39075

          #5
          Originally posted by beemk
          a lot of those things dont actually need an officer to show up. i'm sure that the cops there have better things to do.
          yeah.... burglary, forgery, extortion, car wrecks and embezzlement should really be taken off the books anyway.... they're like jaywalking really.
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          • Amputate Your Head
            There can be only one
            • Aug 2001
            • 39075

            #6
            Originally posted by Raf1
            that's pretty serious. You're not living there are you?
            I live nearby, but not technically in Oakland.
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            • Sly
              Let's do some business!
              • Sep 2004
              • 31379

              #7
              Like everywhere, they are having budgetary issues. Close to $200,000 a year it costs per officer? I wonder if that includes just the officer or if that is also supposed to include all of the infrastructure and other assets like weapons and vehicles. If salary, health benefits, and retirement benefits are adding up too close to $200,000 a year... I really don't have much sympathy. The union should be willing to back down a little bit to save those jobs and the public should not be making sacrifices because the union refuses to do so.
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              • Grapesoda
                So Fucking Banned
                • Jul 2003
                • 46234

                #8
                Originally posted by Sly
                Like everywhere, they are having budgetary issues. Close to $200,000 a year it costs per officer? I wonder if that includes just the officer or if that is also supposed to include all of the infrastructure and other assets like weapons and vehicles. If salary, health benefits, and retirement benefits are adding up too close to $200,000 a year....
                yeah I think about that when I see 'gang bangers' being aressted by the filth. gangs cost ALOT of money and gang members have absolutly no intention of ever 'not being' total worthless fuck heads.

                be interesting to run a tab on about 100 of em and see what they are costing us in LEO manpower, court cost, and victim expenses... as well as social expenses and medical expenses. wouldn't you love to see those numbers?

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                • Amputate Your Head
                  There can be only one
                  • Aug 2001
                  • 39075

                  #9
                  I love how they say if you have suffered one of these crimes you should go online to report it to the police.

                  Um.... isn't the computer usually one of the first things to go in a burglary? So what then? You're supposed to go to the library to get online to report your burglary? But what if someone stole your car? The cops won't respond for Grand Theft either, so how do you get to the library?

                  Okay, so you hitch a ride to the library, you get online and you're ready to report these crimes you've suffered.... but there's a problem. Someone has stolen your identity too and already filed a false report with them (which will also not be responded to), and has put them on alert for anyone calling pretending to be you, so now the fuzz is on their way to the library to arrest you. When they find you, you're cuffed and stuffed into the squad car, and they find a MJ joint in your pocket, so now you're facing 20 years in the federal can.

                  Sounds like a solid plan Oakland.
                  Last edited by Amputate Your Head; 07-13-2010, 07:21 AM.
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                  • Sly
                    Let's do some business!
                    • Sep 2004
                    • 31379

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Amputate Your Head
                    I love how they say if you have suffered one of these crimes you should go online to report it to the police.

                    Um.... isn't the computer usually one of the first things to go in a burglary? So what then? You're supposed to go to the library to get online to report your burglary? But what if someone stole your car? The cops won't respond for Grand Theft either, so how do you get to the library?

                    Okay, so you hitch a ride to the library, you get online and you're ready to report these crimes you've suffered.... but there's a problem. Someone has stolen your identity too and already filed a false report with them (which will also not be responded to), and has put them on alert for anyone calling pretending to be you, so now the fuzz is on their way to the library to arrest you. When they find you, you're cuffed and stuffed into the squad car, and they find a MJ joint in your pocket, so now you're facing 20 years in the federal can.

                    Sounds like a solid plan Oakland.
                    It sounds more like political posturing to create a public uproar in hopes of getting more concessions out of the union.
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                    • 96ukssob
                      So Fucking Banananananas
                      • Mar 2003
                      • 12991

                      #11
                      truthfully, most cops dont show up for that stuff anyway.

                      i had solid proof when i was in college that someone stole my identity, even got their address and everything and they cops did nothing
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                      • fatfoo
                        ICQ:649699063
                        • Mar 2003
                        • 27763

                        #12
                        There is a song where Karen O sings "find your crime."
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                        • Evil Chris
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                          • Dec 2001
                          • 13248

                          #13
                          Don't call the cops..... Call the Anal Hobbit!


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                          • Ethersync
                            Confirmed User
                            • Mar 2008
                            • 5289

                            #14
                            1) Stop arresting people for bullshit victimless drug possession and prostitution "crimes".

                            2) Anyone arrested, charged AND convicted gets a bill from the government for the costs involved and make this debt like student loans and tax debt so they can not bankrupt it away.

                            Budget problems solved?
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                            • Amputate Your Head
                              There can be only one
                              • Aug 2001
                              • 39075

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Ethersync
                              1) Stop arresting people for bullshit victimless drug possession and prostitution "crimes".

                              2) Anyone arrested, charged AND convicted gets a bill from the government for the costs involved and make this debt like student loans and tax debt so they can not bankrupt it away.

                              Budget problems solved?
                              How are you going to get inmates to pay their "crime debt"? If they don't have any money, won't this "crime debt" simply add to the debt total already on the government books? Won't this simply be another debt that we.... the actual taxpayers.... have to cover?
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                              • Ethersync
                                Confirmed User
                                • Mar 2008
                                • 5289

                                #16
                                Originally posted by Amputate Your Head
                                How are you going to get inmates to pay their "crime debt"? If they don't have any money, won't this "crime debt" simply add to the debt total already on the government books? Won't this simply be another debt that we.... the actual taxpayers.... have to cover?
                                How is it going to be more debt when the tax payers have to pay for it anyways now? And a lot, if not most, people charged with a misdemeanor get little to no jail time.
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                                • seeandsee
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                                  • Mar 2006
                                  • 50945

                                  #17
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                                  • Amputate Your Head
                                    There can be only one
                                    • Aug 2001
                                    • 39075

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by Ethersync
                                    How is it going to be more debt when the tax payers have to pay for it anyways now? And a lot, if not most, people charged with a misdemeanor get little to no jail time.
                                    Okay... and so then, if they don't pay? There's no debtor prison here. You can't force them to pay. And they're already criminals, so I'm sure they wouldn't lose any sleep over it.
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                                    • Ethersync
                                      Confirmed User
                                      • Mar 2008
                                      • 5289

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by Amputate Your Head
                                      Okay... and so then, if they don't pay? There's no debtor prison here. You can't force them to pay. And they're already criminals, so I'm sure they wouldn't lose any sleep over it.
                                      If they don't pay they don't pay. You treat it as any type of debt. Send them to collections, go after assets, garnish wages, etc. For poor people they could appeal similar to how people can make deals with the IRS if they prove a total inability to pay the debt in a reasonable time period. The majority of middle class to upper class people that get charged with DUIs and shit like that will pay.
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                                      • Amputate Your Head
                                        There can be only one
                                        • Aug 2001
                                        • 39075

                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by Ethersync
                                        If they don't pay they don't pay. You treat it as any type of debt. Send them to collections, go after assets, garnish wages, etc. For poor people they could appeal similar to how people can make deals with the IRS if they prove a total inability to pay the debt in a reasonable time period. The majority of middle class to upper class people that get charged with DUIs and shit like that will pay.
                                        Won't they just pay with cash made from stolen goods? I mean, the police have publicly announced that they won't be responding to burglaries and stuff any more.... they may as well have said, "Go rob anyone you can... we won't be interrupting you."
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                                        • Vendzilla
                                          Biker Gnome
                                          • Mar 2004
                                          • 23200

                                          #21
                                          Well from what I saw of the sheriffs department in LA, they get a small fortune every time they move a prisoner from the jail to the court room. So I'll bet they can find the money if they just do what business's has had to do, cut back and stream line to make a profit, or even to survive.
                                          Government is bloated, they pay most state people too much and the retirement is crazy, if they work for 15 years for the state, they get medical for life.
                                          I know a person that works for the state, oversees doctor licences for the medical board and doesn't even have a high school diploma or GED


                                          Wanna balance the state budget, simple, bring back prop 187
                                          Carbon is not the problem, it makes up 0.041% of our atmosphere , 95% of that is from Volcanos and decomposing plants and stuff. So people in the US are responsible for 13% of the carbon in the atmosphere which 95% is not from Humans, like cars and trucks and stuff and they want to spend trillions to fix it while Solar Panel plants are powered by coal plants
                                          think about that

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                                          • Ethersync
                                            Confirmed User
                                            • Mar 2008
                                            • 5289

                                            #22
                                            Originally posted by Amputate Your Head
                                            Won't they just pay with cash made from stolen goods? I mean, the police have publicly announced that they won't be responding to burglaries and stuff any more.... they may as well have said, "Go rob anyone you can... we won't be interrupting you."
                                            Well, I mean do this instead of not enforcing the law like they are doing now. I don't see any reason why every police department in the US should not do this. Sure would save taxpayers a lot of money and help plug budget holes (though I do think spending should be cut too). Think of all the money wasted on these stupid celebrity cases like Phil Spector, etc. It costs the state a fortune.
                                            Last edited by Ethersync; 07-13-2010, 08:31 AM.
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                                            • J. Falcon
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                                              • May 2006
                                              • 31587

                                              #23
                                              Originally posted by beemk
                                              a lot of those things dont actually need an officer to show up. i'm sure that the cops there have better things to do.
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                                              • kane
                                                Too lazy to set a custom title
                                                • Aug 2001
                                                • 20684

                                                #24
                                                Several years ago I was living in an apartment and my car got broken into. They took my stereo, a few CDs and the change from my ashtray. The worst part is that they destroyed the passenger side lock and broke out the window. I called the police and they just had an officer call me and and take the report over the phone. She told me plainly that the odds of them catching who did this and me getting my stuff back were pretty much zero. She said they just do the report so that I can use it for my insurance claim.

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