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re: 2 juvenile drive-by suspects arrested. Between them, they're wearing 5 ankle monitors
Posted on 6/1/23 at 11:24 am to tigersmanager
Posted on 6/1/23 at 11:24 am to tigersmanager
So each parish has their own ankle monitor contract? So if you have an offense in 2 parishes, you get two separate monitors? That’s a lot of expensive hardware especially for smaller parishes.
How is this functionality not shared statewide? One monitor for all offenses in all locations? Parishes cancel tracking for that once the warrant expires. After all warrants expire the monitor gets removed.
There has to be a way to do this better. Not even talking about the jail problem which is a huge issue in of itself (they clearly need a new prison in WBR).
The public sector is so horribly inefficient. There are basic off the shelf commercially available programs and hardware that can very easily and very cheaply do this if law enforcement in La could handle a minor “business” process change.
How is this functionality not shared statewide? One monitor for all offenses in all locations? Parishes cancel tracking for that once the warrant expires. After all warrants expire the monitor gets removed.
There has to be a way to do this better. Not even talking about the jail problem which is a huge issue in of itself (they clearly need a new prison in WBR).
The public sector is so horribly inefficient. There are basic off the shelf commercially available programs and hardware that can very easily and very cheaply do this if law enforcement in La could handle a minor “business” process change.
This post was edited on 6/1/23 at 11:33 am
Posted on 6/1/23 at 11:35 am to sec13rowBBseat28
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Law enforcement believes the problem is occurring because juveniles have figured out how the game is played.
Our juvenile justice system, hell, our entire criminal justice system is an abject failure. The “rights” of criminals are now more important than the rights of the people who abide by the law.
Posted on 6/1/23 at 11:47 am to sec13rowBBseat28
This should be all over national news for the next 2 years
Posted on 6/1/23 at 11:59 am to sec13rowBBseat28
So what you are saying is having an ankle monitor does NOT stop someone from commiting another crime?
Who woulda guessed.
You know what would work? PUT THEIR arse IN JAIL WITHOUT BAIL. Or just cut their head off with an axe and save all the time and paperwork.
Who woulda guessed.
You know what would work? PUT THEIR arse IN JAIL WITHOUT BAIL. Or just cut their head off with an axe and save all the time and paperwork.
Posted on 6/1/23 at 12:01 pm to YNWA
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Only going to get worse in the future now that abortions are banned...
If only there was a super easy way to not get pregnant.
Posted on 6/1/23 at 12:03 pm to sec13rowBBseat28
Bring back the old LTI. Place it on the grounds of Angola. I bet they'll stay put then.
Posted on 6/1/23 at 12:36 pm to member12
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There has to be a way to do this better.
Yeah, but it could at least start with the ankle monitor(s) being tracked or meaning something to criminals.
I've heard several stories like this from Orleans Parish criminals where nobody even bothers tracking or sharing the data with law enforcement. I guess what is the damn point of the monitors.
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