News (Media Awareness Project) - PUB LTE: Police Need To Do More Than Find Drugs |
Title: | PUB LTE: Police Need To Do More Than Find Drugs |
Published On: | 2002-03-28 |
Source: | Tallahassee Democrat (FL) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-24 14:30:26 |
POLICE NEED TO DO MORE THAN FIND DRUGS
Three years ago, my cell phone was stolen from my locked car. Even though a
later bill showed that the thief used the phone to call some local numbers,
the Tallahassee Police Department made no arrests and there was probably no
investigation.
Last year, the Animal Shelter referred me to TPD to report my 7-year-old
dog had been poisoned and died. Again, there was no investigation and the
officer initially did not even want to make a report.
Last Sunday, I called TPD to report a kid repeatedly pelting my vehicle
with rocks. Even though I have business there, the cop advised me to "stay
out of this neighborhood." No investigation necessary. Great advice, officer!
Years ago, cops built resumes by investigating and solving crimes. Now, too
many cops seem content to build resumes by simply stopping cars and doing
consensual - and unconsensual - searches to find drugs.
I prefer the cops of yesteryear, and will not be calling TPD in the future.
KEN WEAVER
Three years ago, my cell phone was stolen from my locked car. Even though a
later bill showed that the thief used the phone to call some local numbers,
the Tallahassee Police Department made no arrests and there was probably no
investigation.
Last year, the Animal Shelter referred me to TPD to report my 7-year-old
dog had been poisoned and died. Again, there was no investigation and the
officer initially did not even want to make a report.
Last Sunday, I called TPD to report a kid repeatedly pelting my vehicle
with rocks. Even though I have business there, the cop advised me to "stay
out of this neighborhood." No investigation necessary. Great advice, officer!
Years ago, cops built resumes by investigating and solving crimes. Now, too
many cops seem content to build resumes by simply stopping cars and doing
consensual - and unconsensual - searches to find drugs.
I prefer the cops of yesteryear, and will not be calling TPD in the future.
KEN WEAVER
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