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HappyArtichoke7729 t1_ivh0f21 wrote

People are starting to figure out that the cops here don't do a fucking thing

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possums101 t1_ivh0nw8 wrote

Always a good idea to publicize your crimes that’s what I always say!

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eetzavinyl t1_ivh0vxb wrote

So if you see him out, make sure you’re between him and the door and you have really long, clumsy legs that stick out.

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dude-human t1_ivh5kh0 wrote

He looks like that Lemon creep from Sin City

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MG5thAve t1_ivh5vyf wrote

Only takes walking into the wrong restaurant once before you're taught a very long and painful lesson in the back by the dumpsters as to why we don't do this.

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AryehCW t1_ivh8lew wrote

Doesn't seem like a sustainable long-term plan to generate content...

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Brudesandwich t1_ivhb1lj wrote

Don't give him clout, it's a hell of a drug

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hxc-ufoz t1_ivhkcfe wrote

Thank you.

I cannot wait to beat the piss out of this guy

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cheeksmeek t1_ivhoc82 wrote

No way this guy is from around here lmao he always pops up on my fyp

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BookOfMormont t1_ivindo4 wrote

Ha, I don't need to wait. I live in Jersey City. My property has been stolen or destroyed on many occasions, including the totaling of my car by a drunk driver, and since I live on the ground floor, multiple attempts to force entry to my home (all failed, thankfully). The cops were helpful zero times, ever.

BUT, the Jersey City cops aren't out here shooting us up or driving vehicles into protests, which is more than I can say for the NYPD. So God Bless Jersey City's Finest.

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BookOfMormont t1_ivint0v wrote

Nation-wide, yes, they should all be fired. You seem weirdly anti-cop but also mad that I'm anti-cop. I don't know why you're downvoting me when we seem to agree that cops don't serve the purpose we pay them for.

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HappyArtichoke7729 t1_ivioalq wrote

No, the ones not solving crimes should be fired. The ones shooting innocent people should be fired or worse. But if idiots are disobeying the instructions and endangering the cops' lives, then cops should be able to use force. But if they're not solving crimes in the first place, then they don't even need to be around at all. We can just put bounties on the bodies of thieves like it's the year 1125. Either way works. But what we have now is complete garbage. We're paying for services not received and have the same problems as if we wouldn't even be paying.

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will0w27 t1_ivj8ujz wrote

Well this is… is something. I grew up in the heights and got hit with a knight stick by a drunk cop as a kid He was trying to attack my uncle for being double parked, missed and hit me instead.

I was 7 at the time and nothing ever came of the incident. Dude kept his job and he was my neighbor. The 90s were fun.

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cC2Panda t1_ivjkset wrote

Dude looks like Gollum if you put human sized eyes on him.

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Tina_Las_Vegas t1_ivjns8n wrote

Guy really isn’t far off. I know enough JCPD officers that drink while carrying to be concerned that they all do it. It’s definitely not safe for the rest of us. Steer clear of anyone with suspicious abdominal lumps.

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HappyArtichoke7729 t1_ivjpttc wrote

If you tell someone their job is to arrest this violent & possibly-armed wacko person, then they deserve the right to defend themselves, as fleeing isn't an option they have. If a cop says "don't make any sudden movements" and wacko person starts making sudden movements, well, their fault. Cop shouldn't have to let them start shooting before defending themselves. They can always choose to do what the cop says if they're worried about their safety.

But this is IF cops are solving crimes at all. If they're not, then fire their dumb asses and just let's officialize vigilantism. Because this halfway-in-between shit isn't good for anyone. Do it or don't do it.

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Britinnj t1_ivkepo6 wrote

Come on. The reason the (largely conservative, unionized, fairly unaccountable to anyone but themselves) cops don’t take reports of e.g. package/ car thefts or traffic violations has absolutely nothing to do with politics and absolutely everything to do with the fact that they’re lazy and believe it’s beneath them. Or that they want to keep crime stats low, so they just ignore the most common crimes.

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Alicep33 t1_ivkfx55 wrote

only best show

This is his real account , I think the account you posted is posting old recorded videos from his lives

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Potential_Ship5662 t1_ivkgkdu wrote

My friend, you are asking the wrong question. You should be asking why is it that culture and society in Jersey City has allowed for this type of behavior (behavior of the citizens) to proliferate? You can’t expect a police force that is not incentivized to act and clean up the neighborhood…to act and clean up the neighborhood.

I run by police officers on Newark every morning. I usually say hi. Tomorrow I’ll stop and chat with them, tell them about what people say, and report back.

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Potential_Ship5662 t1_ivkhdrc wrote

Although it could be the very same reason police officers cannot/do not act upon people stealing under $1000 of merchandise from stores in San Francisco. Democratic policies that are meant to protect so called “protected classes of people” (Black, Latino) inherently allow for low level criminal activity to proliferate because the notion is that if you’re tough on crime it will disproportionately affect Blacks and Latinos. Being tough on crime, even the lowest of crimes, breeds a culture that says “we don’t fuck around you’ll get put where you belong if you break the law - any law” and then your police force will be forced to report on all crimes. Does this potentially force police officers to spend time on low level crimes meanwhile there is a shoot out across town? Possibly. Up to you on how you want to divvy up the force and their attention and/or their funding.

What you’re asking for is what most democratic pundits would call “racist policy” and by this logic you are a racist. Congrats on being inducted to the majority of citizens who are considered racist under this ideology.

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Buenos-dhaas t1_ivki10c wrote

Loser, won’t be long before he tries this on the wrong bartender

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Britinnj t1_ivlsn52 wrote

Really? You can’t expect police officers to do their job? The job that they are paid for? Isn’t that incentive enough? The rest of us have to do our jobs or get fired. The police get to do whatever they feel like with impunity.

And sure, society in America is deeply fucked up. Ideally, people wouldn’t be stealing. I suspect you and I would disagree significantly on the route to getting there. But most of us work within an imperfect system and still do our damned jobs.

Would you suggest that EMT’s don’t bother picking up car crash victims because there’s always going to be some idiot who disobeys the road rules and makes it unsafe? Of course not.

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Potential_Ship5662 t1_ivmmmna wrote

You’re very unaware of how American cities work then. You seem like one of those people who promotes sanctuary cities and then complains when people who broke the federal immigration law get bussed up to your city.

That said, your argument is invalid. EMT’s ignoring car crash victims could disproportionately affect people of color. That’s why they MUST take care of victims. Cops worrying themselves with low level crimes disproportionately affects people of color; this is why they MUST ignore them.

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Naive_Inevitable_268 t1_ixjl70g wrote

Does anyone know who this man is, my name is Jordan Coll, a reporter at the Hudson Reporter. Covering this story. Feel free to reach out to my personal cell 7869753751.

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