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by mattzito
1606 days ago
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This is just a bunch of talking points. When you look at the facts, we can see: Union Pacific has its own police force, and just cut the number of their own police officers from 60 to 8 along that route: https://www.lataco.com/union-pacific-theft-police-laid-off/ The LAPD has a $3b a year budget, and crime is down: https://twitter.com/pplscitycouncil/status/14744980717110108... Coincidentally the LAPD is trying to get a 12% budget increase: https://twitter.com/equalityalec/status/1484966544681619461?... So we have a private company who fires 80% of their police force (not security! They have arrest powers!), then there is a shocking, SHOCKING rise in theft, which the LAPD turns into a cry for more funding despite crime being down. Remember that the reason railroads got the right to have their own police force was because it was their RESPONSIBILITY to protect the goods they carried - this is just shifting responsibility from them to the public. |
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You’re also ignoring the fact that the arrested criminals are handed over to the LA criminal justice system, where the city prosecutors (led by Soros-funded progressive restorative justice advocate George Gascon) reduced/dismisses charges and releases repeat offenders back into the public. This is exactly what the Union Pacific has complained about (https://www.up.com/cs/groups/public/@uprr/@newsinfo/document...).
Finally, the claim that crime is down in cities practicing restorative justice is completely disconnected from reality and laughable. Individuals and businesses see and experience crime regularly and simply don’t bother reporting it anymore. Nothing is done about these incidents by city leadership and prosecutors, criminals aren’t brought to justice, and insurance claims are expensive due to deductibles. Crime is therefore, predictably, grossly underreported.