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In article <20240313234633.00004310@example.com>,
Rhino <no_offline_contact@example.com> wrote:
Car theft is rampant in Toronto these days. It's gotten so bad that
thieves are using crowbars and similar tools to break into people's
homes so that they can access the keys to the vehicles they are
trying to steal.
Oh, that would be sweet. My only conundrum would be whether to use
the 9mm or the .357. (The shotgun would make too much of a mess.)
Bingo!!
The TPS (Toronto Police Service) is on the job! After due
consideration, they've come up with a plan: make it easy for
thieves to get your keys so that you don't get hurt by
home-invading thieves!! They're literally giving out this advice at
public meetings. And Torontonians are following this advice by
putting up signs at their doors telling thieves that their house
doors are unlocked and the keys are right by the door!!!
https://www.blogto.com/city/2024/03/toronto-police-car-theft/
That's a society that has given up. It no longer actually *is* a
society anymore.
If the slur was made online, yeah, that could be a life sentence. NotIt was only a few weeks ago that I saw a senior police official warn
Mayor Olivia Chow that the police *MUST* be given the increase they
were demanding in the budget or else there would be major cuts in
service. Chow gave them the increase despite an already large tax
increase that was going to anger a lot of voters. It also came just
a few weeks after Trudeau convened an emergency summit on car theft
and spouted his usual blather about how his government would step
up and solve the problem.
I can hardly imagine the TPS giving LESS service than what they are
now offering.
Every time you write TPS, I think of Ron Livingston and his TPS
reports from OFFICE SPACE.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Sy5c9tJYyQI&pp=ygUYb2ZmaWNlIHNwYWNlIHRwcyBy
ZXBvcnRz
This is the same police force that only a few weeks ago gave
pro-Palestinian demonstrators that were illegally blocking a major
road and intimidating a nearby Jewish neighbourhood coffee and
doughnuts rather than enforcing the law.
It's becoming clear whose side the police are on in Toronto (and in
the UK but that's a different rant) and that's the criminals.
We have it a little different here in L.A. The cops are still firmly
on the side of the public but they're prohibited from enforcing most
of the penal code by the politicians. And if they buck the system and
make arrests anyway, it doesn't do any good because the D.A. refuses
to prosecute, and if by some miracle your criminal gets arrested,
charged, and convicted, and sentenced, the state will come around in
short order and let him out of prison after barely serving 1/5 of his
sentence.
I hope all the car thieves are happy with how the police have made
their job easier.
The cops might have made it easier but their challenge would just be
starting if they tried to break into my house for my car keys.
I'm expecting burglars to also send their heartfelt
thanks to the police since it should now be considerably easier to
get into people's houses to steal their belongings. Maybe the
rapists who now find it trivial to enter homes and have their way
with the occupants will also send a fruit basket to the police.
Maybe the home owners should just accuse the car thief of making a
racial slur while he was ransacking their home for the car keys.
That'd get him life in prison, right?
I know Americans will be dumbfounded by this and not understand why
we don't do the obvious thing and buy guns to defend what's ours
but we've let Trudeau make it so much harder to get a gun than it
already was that it's almost unthinkable now.
Y'all should put your car keys in a bear trap designed as a key
organizer. When the thief reaches in for the key, SNAP!
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