12-05-2009, 02:52 PM
With law enforcement increasingly ignoring property crimes as "too much trouble" -
BS.
Crimes against property will always take a back seat to violent crimes, even if the cost to patch up a person is less that that of a stolen car or Mac, especially when dwindling budgets eviscerate manpower in police departments.
Nobody wants to put money into police departments but everybody wants their undivided attention when somebody had trampled their begonias.
That's just the way it.
People suck, and sometimes it's really easy to hate the world.
BS.
Crimes against property will always take a back seat to violent crimes, even if the cost to patch up a person is less that that of a stolen car or Mac, especially when dwindling budgets eviscerate manpower in police departments.
Nobody wants to put money into police departments but everybody wants their undivided attention when somebody had trampled their begonias.
That's just the way it.
People suck, and sometimes it's really easy to hate the world.