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The Water Cooler – What Should Police Focus On The Most?

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The “Water Cooler” is a feature on Claycord.com where we ask you a question or provide a topic, and you talk about it.

The “Water Cooler” will be up Monday-Friday at noon.

Today’s question:

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QUESTION: In your opinion, what would you like to see police focus on the most?

Talk about it.

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Deportation.

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Crime…Not “Coffee with a cop” or “National nigh out” or any other touchy feeling nonsense.

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Hard crimes first – homocide, assaults, etc. – then property theft arrests (home, car break-in, car theft, etc.) , then validate immigration issues and process accordingly to the law – not DA Becton’s revolving door policy

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Honestly stolen cars and crimes committed with those acts. Cars will be un-incurable in CA if this keeps up. Allstate in their filings said 25% of all accidents are now un-insured drivers. Meaning the rest of us are paying the difference.

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1. Retail theft, be it individuals or groups.
2. Confiscation of illegal guns.
3. Red light running.

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They need to go back to enforcing all laws. We are a society based on the rule of law, picking and choosing what ones to enforce and what ones to let slide does not accomplish anything. Has to equal and just for all of them. Pulling over that old beater car with the burnt out taillight or other problem may lead to keeping out the crooks that commute into our areas to commit crimes. If they think there is a chance they may get pulled over they will be less likely to come around. Something as simple as traffic enforcement can have big impacts on other things. And that is only one aspect of it all

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My Top Five:
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1. Retail theft
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2. Red light runners
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3. Unsafe lane changes
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4. Tailgating
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5. Failing to come to a complete stop at STOP signs.
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Homicide and assaults are response crimes. They dont need to focus on them if they dont occur.

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“They dont need to focus on them if they dont occur.”
Does that not apply to everything on your list too?

Crime, but they need help from the DA……..

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Traffic control. Too many people die from car accidents

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Crime – they need help from the DA ….

Staying out of my way.

NON DEI hiring!
No woke hired individuals!
Not afraid to use force as needed.

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Diversity is a strength. DEI initiatives are good and necessary. Police states have the opposite effect of what is intended.

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Yep. Having a female in a protective detail that can’t effectively re-holster her weapon is a real strength.

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Those DEI initiatives sure aren’t working for the Secret Service.

I saw somebody mention DA Becton and I was wondering if she’s only going to prosecute half the crimes shouldn’t she only get half the pay?

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Whoever keeps setting fires and harassing/attacking the homeless downtown around 2-3am.

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They must focus on being color blind.
A criminal is a criminal, and it’s time to take out the trash.

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They should focus on their own driving because they drive like crap, no turn signals no complete stops…. it’s all “do as I say, not as I do”.
They should lead by example because people think “if the cops don’t give a fudge, why should I?”

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