Submitted by User_Name13 t3_y831i5 in Pennsylvania
BroSnow t1_it0l7cq wrote
Reply to comment by Genkiotoko in As Wawa shutters Center City stores, Philly DA Krasner plays defense by User_Name13
That’s a lot of response time stats from a dude who leaves out the department size decreases over that same time. Hint: there are a lot fewer cops and less recruits to fill the gaps.
Genkiotoko t1_it0mll7 wrote
The report infers that response time would greatly be improved should there be corrections with officers who are abusing Heart and Lung protocol or other sick-out reasons (11%, compared to the next highest city of 3%) and officers performing non-policing administrative work. The report also says that there indeed needs to be an improvement in office retention and recruiting.
At the end of the day we need to recognize that police need to do policing. That means improving the systems they have access to, cracking down on sick-out fraud, improving retention, improving processes and SOPs, and ensuring/enforcing job role clarity.
PPD needs a top to bottom overhaul to address a slew of issues. I encourage you to actually read the report.
mkinn01 t1_it2mtte wrote
I think if the DA was not so anti-police you might see a boost in moral and less sick time being used. It’s hard to go to a job every day with the stress level these cops have to deal with,
kormer t1_it47smg wrote
> The report infers that response time would greatly be improved should there be corrections with officers who are abusing Heart and Lung protocol or other sick-out reasons (11%, compared to the next highest city of 3%)
Teachers abusing sick policies to negotiate better working conditions: YAAS SLAY QUEEN!!! POWER TO THE UNIONS!!!
Police Officers abusing sick policies to negotiate better working conditions: Wait no, not like that!
timewellwasted5 t1_it0pnl3 wrote
I wonder why there are fewer police officers and fewer police officer candidates. I wonder if that summer that we spent burning police cars, shouting fuck the police at the top of our lungs, and generally disrespecting the profession in every way imaginable had anything to do with it.
SpectacledReprobate t1_it0tth7 wrote
Wasn’t it Philly police that literally stole a kid and did a photo opp with him, saying his mom ditched him at a protest?
Wrong city for this narrative, chief
Edit: It was, and the actual story was far worse than that, city settled for $2 million.
https://www.inquirer.com/news/philadelphia-settles-millions-rickia-young-unrest-20210913.html
timewellwasted5 t1_it0wm46 wrote
Not exactly dude, the city of Philadelphia is a democratic disaster. Wawa is making a good call getting the hell out of that city.
SpectacledReprobate t1_it0ytic wrote
So the answer is yes, and you’re trying to deflect from your actual disaster of a statement?
Philly’s been Philly since the days when PA was considered a “legacy” GOP state, so in the words of Abe Lincoln:
You broke it, you bought it, asshole.
timewellwasted5 t1_it12fvd wrote
Sorry, I’m not a republican either. I know that’s the easy deflection point, but Philadelphia is a union strong hold, and a democratic city through and through. And, like many other democratic cities throughout the country, it’s turned into a fucking war zone. Nice job!
SpectacledReprobate t1_it13py7 wrote
Really sounds like you don’t want to talk about that kid that Philly PD kidnapped, bud.
Also, crime is way up nationwide from small town to mega city and in red rural states.
These attempts to pin it ALL on Democrats are weak and stupid, even by (R) standards.
Also what is it, 8/10 of the most violent states in the Union are (R) strongholds? That’s math that even you can do.
timewellwasted5 t1_it14vpk wrote
I actually don’t know anything about the kid in Philly, but I will look into it. This is the first I’ve heard of that story.
Now, what I have heard about is that major corporations, Starbucks, McDonald’s, you name it, are all closing stores in the center of cities. These are not republican cities. These are democratic cities. Can you tell me what the problem is?
SpectacledReprobate t1_it17tgv wrote
> I actually don’t know anything about the kid in Philly, but I will look into it. This is the first I’ve heard of that story.
“I’m either lying or extremely uninformed” isn’t really the out you think it is.
> Now, what I have heard about is that major corporations, Starbucks, McDonald’s, you name it, are all closing stores in the center of cities.
> These are not republican cities. Can you tell me what the problem is?
So a quick google search of “England store close crime” gives me examples of stories outside the US closing due to increased crime rates.
Are Democrats responsible for that too?
https://www.theargus.co.uk/news/20813418.amp/
The most violent states in the union are mostly run by Rs. This insane little blame game of yours needs to stop.
timewellwasted5 t1_it2ayul wrote
Dude, I have no idea what is wrong with you but I legitimately did not hear about that story about the kid. I’m not really sure how else to explain that I didn’t hear about a news story that you’re talking about…not sure what you’re getting at there.
Dat_Boi_Aint_Right t1_it7xxvy wrote
Then you're really not qualified to speak on this issue as you're ignorant of a huge story regarding the very topic you're trying to discuss.
What value is your opinion if it's from a position of ignorance?
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Dat_Boi_Aint_Right t1_itch8vj wrote
If you don't know about that incident you're clearly ignorant of the situation so your opinion isn't really worth anything.
Don't feel bad, as you said it's Reddit, so there's lots of ignorant opinions here. I just thought you might not want to be one of them.
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Dat_Boi_Aint_Right t1_itddhkg wrote
Disqualified, not worth the time to read.
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