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by cisstrd
3641 days ago
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I don't doubt the story at all and I am sad to hear that, but I have to make the following points: -) Even if no fingerprints are taken, the other points I made stand. -) Anecdotal evidence is weak/no evidence, though I will not disregard it completely. -) Not sure where this happened, call me biased (I really don't want to open a can of worms here), but I have more believe in the police of Austria compared to many other (including the USA for example) countries. [1] [1] I don't mean to imply the capabilities are different, I want to say that I think the police in the USA, especially on the level of "normal" police officers, seems to get away with far more misconduct / inappropriate behaviour than a police officer in Austria ever would. Crime rates also have a huge impact, in areas of high crime rates or under-funded police especially "smaller" cases will not be investigated properly, et cetera... |
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To make matters worse, it was most likely payback from a person who previously vandalized his car and got arrested for it. The cop wouldn't even listen.