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LAPD needs a raise
I live in LA (very near DTLA) so I see a lot of homeless.
I have never seen a homeless person wearing a mask- like ever. yuck! Aaaaand guess who gets to service this population?! LAPD have THEE FRICKIN' WORST JOB right now! holy heck I feel bad for them bro! I never thought I would say that but I appreciate them and fear for their health. I hope they get access to PPE. (not just masks) jeez ok Thanks |
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Yes, true. Other cities, though have an equally large problem, if not worse proportionately. Santa Ana comes to mind. SF. Seattle. Portland. Vancouver. I've seen them all in person. Wall-to-wall in some places.
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Santa Ana? Police don’t have hardly any problems here. Nobody disrespects or threatens the cops here because you’re as good as dead if you do. The homeless are largely corralled in the old OCTA bus terminal and are no longer strewn about the civic center. Cops roll up on the vagrants and tell them to beat feet if they’re obstructing sidewalks or businesses. The cops here are among the highest paid in the nation and when they’re not eating marijuana edibles during the raid of pot shops they are generally great guys who know what gear they need to be in given a particular situation.
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Recalling all of the Santa Ana river sweeps of a couple years ago. (I have two former co-workers who lateralled over & work there now).
https://www.ocregister.com/2018/03/0...s-encampments/
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