Re: New WA arrest/criminal chase rules go live, cue crime su
Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2021 8:51 am
by AR15L
I wonder how fast they would change the laws if they were the ones being assaulted, robbed, raped, etc.?
Re: New WA arrest/criminal chase rules go live, cue crime su
Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2021 9:05 am
by Pablo
Caveman Jim wrote:I guess we Americans can only protect ourselves. No more saving the lives of our fellow man…
Kinda already knew that.
Alpine wrote:It was never always a given that things would only improve. Get ready to live in some shitty times. The infamous crime waves of decades past will return, and then some.
This. This is what Democrat Communists specialize in. At some point they will have a fix: More communism!
Are those bricks? On the way to a peaceful protest??
Re: New WA arrest/criminal chase rules go live, cue crime su
Re: New WA arrest/criminal chase rules go live, cue crime su
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2021 6:07 am
by AR15L
I'm so glad we left Washington.
John Carlson Radio 1h · A KOMO viewer sent in this picture of a homeless man inside the SeaTac Airport departure terminal. According to the news tipster, airport staff told him, "they are instructed not to disturb" someone who would appear to be homeless sitting inside the non-secured areas of the terminal.
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Re: New WA arrest/criminal chase rules go live, cue crime su
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2021 11:23 am
by TechnoWeenie
AR15L wrote:I'm so glad we left Washington.
John Carlson Radio 1h · A KOMO viewer sent in this picture of a homeless man inside the SeaTac Airport departure terminal. According to the news tipster, airport staff told him, "they are instructed not to disturb" someone who would appear to be homeless sitting inside the non-secured areas of the terminal.
seatac.jpg
But they will kick you out in a heartbeat if you petition, pass out fliers, or try to talk to people...
Re: New WA arrest/criminal chase rules go live, cue crime su
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2021 3:10 pm
by WaJim
Pablo wrote:
TechnoWeenie wrote:Just showing how nuts Shitattle is getting.
Data being used to justify Washington state’s controversial police pursuit restrictions “should be disregarded in its entirety and should not be used to inform legislative decision-making,” concluded an independent review.
The finding comes as State Senator Manka Dhingra (D-Redmond) uses that very data as justification to kill a bipartisan proposal that would loosen restrictions placed on pursuits in 2021. Dhingra, chair of the Senate Law & Justice Committee, has said repeatedly in recent days that “data” proves House Bill 1054 is saving lives by reducing the number of innocent bystanders killed in police pursuits.
“The data that I have seen come in says that the deaths of bystanders have dramatically gone down, so our streets are safer for innocent individuals who are just going about their day,” Senator Dhingra declared during a press conference last week.
Re: New WA arrest/criminal chase rules go live, cue crime su
Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2023 6:35 pm
by stompah
Dear Criminals, lawmakers in Olympia make more than the national average income. Which means they have more material things and cash in their pockets. Please travel to Olympia and stand outside the state house and earn your money down there.
Sincerely,
Broke Stompah
PS they also drive nicer cars than most and always leave electronics inside their cars.