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Fed Up with Crime in Sacramento Local Businesses Form Security Group
Posted on 6/9/23 at 11:45 am
Posted on 6/9/23 at 11:45 am
Businesses in Sacramento are fed up with the rising crime and slow police response and have decided to start policing their own neighborhood. All, of the businesses say crime is lower after they started using private security. I think we're going to see more neighborhoods and businesses forming their own security networks in high crime areas.
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Posted on 6/9/23 at 11:47 am to Mago
And if they rough up some heathen thug Garland will be on them like beans on rice.
Posted on 6/9/23 at 11:58 am to RCDfan1950
DoJ is probably putting a team together to go test their willingness to protect private property, charge sheets have been written up just waiting to fill in the names.
Posted on 6/9/23 at 12:01 pm to Mago
Governor Newsom won't like this at all.
Posted on 6/9/23 at 12:05 pm to Mago
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Sacramento are fed up with the rising crime
Lol it’s always been a shithole. I went to a friends house north of there years ago when I was at Pendleton. We got out of my car after 10 hours of driving. A kid was being chased by a gang, kid ran into my friends house, before we even got in, grabbed a kitchen knife, went outside stabbed someone in the mob, then a dude next to me pulled out a gun and killed him.
Posted on 6/9/23 at 12:13 pm to Mago
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think we're going to see more neighborhoods and businesses forming their own security networks in high crime areas.
Several HOA’s in my area have started buying ALPR cameras for ingress and egress points to their neighborhoods. They capture every car coming and going.
Posted on 6/9/23 at 12:18 pm to Mago
Don't they pay taxes for security?
Maybe if the businesses were to slow down their tax payments, they might get results.
Maybe if the businesses were to slow down their tax payments, they might get results.
Posted on 6/9/23 at 12:27 pm to Mago
1. Defund police
2. Lessen penalties for criminals
3. People with resources hire their own security
4. The people without resources petition their local government to address the problem
5. Local governments must get their police force back up to par
6. Refund the police
Can’t we just skip 2-5 and get back to having police and penalties because human nature never changes and we will always need a police force?
2. Lessen penalties for criminals
3. People with resources hire their own security
4. The people without resources petition their local government to address the problem
5. Local governments must get their police force back up to par
6. Refund the police
Can’t we just skip 2-5 and get back to having police and penalties because human nature never changes and we will always need a police force?
Posted on 6/9/23 at 12:33 pm to Mago
Seems like a logical solution - Companies that hire retired military like AlliedBarton would be great protection you'd think. Especially in a time where "peaceful demonstrations" are so prevalent. The fallout from This election cycle is going to make 2020 look like a petting zoo.
Posted on 6/9/23 at 1:26 pm to Mago
If they could use the tax money wasted on the useless police forces and corrupt DA's and judges, they could hire a decent security force. Also the criminals should face an unbiased jury.
Posted on 6/9/23 at 1:41 pm to Mago
That is how the mafia got their start in Sicily
Posted on 6/9/23 at 1:46 pm to RCDfan1950
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And if they rough up some heathen thug Garland will be on them like beans on rice.
Followed closely by an army of personal injury "attorneys".
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