http://www.detroitnews.com/story/ne...police-officer-hits-detroit-streets/78913254/
Observations from a British cop in Detroit.
Observations from a British cop in Detroit.
http://www.detroitnews.com/story/ne...police-officer-hits-detroit-streets/78913254/
Observations from a British cop in Detroit.
Detroit’s rampant violence, “Third World poverty,” and the availability of firearms aren’t as prevalent in his homeland,
“Being on these streets (in Detroit), knowing there are so many guns around, you very quickly become aware of your own mortality.”
While riding with the Gang Intelligence unit on the city’s east side recently, Matthews got an up-close look at the prevalence of guns,
not "demographics"
GUNS
The prevalence of guns in the USA.
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“Being on these streets (in Detroit), knowing there are so many guns around, you very quickly become aware of your own mortality.”
While riding with the Gang Intelligence unit on the city’s east side recently, Matthews got an up-close look at the prevalence of guns,
and POVERTY
"third world poverty" to be precise. The kind of poverty that only exists in the USA because we refuse to allow the types of safety nets they have in the UK
not "demographics"
GUNS
The prevalence of guns in the USA.
Bolding mine:
While riding with the Gang Intelligence unit on the city’s east side recently, Matthews got an up-close look at the prevalence of guns,
and POVERTY
"third world poverty" to be precise. The kind of poverty that only exists in the USA because we refuse to allow the types of safety nets they have in the UK
Our safety net is good enough that people don't go hungry so long as they are willing to work with the system.
That is simply untrue. The working poor may go hungry even if they are not starving.Our safety net is good enough that people don't go hungry so long as they are willing to work with the system.
not "demographics"
GUNS
The prevalence of guns in the USA.
Bolding mine:
“Being on these streets (in Detroit), knowing there are so many guns around, you very quickly become aware of your own mortality.”
While riding with the Gang Intelligence unit on the city’s east side recently, Matthews got an up-close look at the prevalence of guns,
and POVERTY
"third world poverty" to be precise. The kind of poverty that only exists in the USA because we refuse to allow the types of safety nets they have in the UK
“In the U.K., officers don’t go to calls thinking they could be shot at any second,” the 21-year police veteran said. “The average cop in London deals with fights, domestic calls, and burglaries. In a year, they might never get called to a homicide scene.
not "demographics"
GUNS
The prevalence of guns in the USA.
Bolding mine:
While riding with the Gang Intelligence unit on the city’s east side recently, Matthews got an up-close look at the prevalence of guns,
and POVERTY
"third world poverty" to be precise. The kind of poverty that only exists in the USA because we refuse to allow the types of safety nets they have in the UK
I also noticed this:
“In the U.K., officers don’t go to calls thinking they could be shot at any second,” the 21-year police veteran said. “The average cop in London deals with fights, domestic calls, and burglaries. In a year, they might never get called to a homicide scene.
Isn't Loren the one who is constantly telling us that the crime rate in England actually skyrocketted after the gun ban?
Let's see some statistics from you to back that up.not "demographics"
GUNS
The prevalence of guns in the USA.
Bolding mine:
While riding with the Gang Intelligence unit on the city’s east side recently, Matthews got an up-close look at the prevalence of guns,
and POVERTY
"third world poverty" to be precise. The kind of poverty that only exists in the USA because we refuse to allow the types of safety nets they have in the UK
I also noticed this:
“In the U.K., officers don’t go to calls thinking they could be shot at any second,” the 21-year police veteran said. “The average cop in London deals with fights, domestic calls, and burglaries. In a year, they might never get called to a homicide scene.
Isn't Loren the one who is constantly telling us that the crime rate in England actually skyrocketted after the gun ban?
"Crime rate" != "Murder rate".
The US has a higher murder rate, mostly thanks to the drug war. England has the higher crime rate.
Let's see some statistics from you to back that up.not "demographics"
GUNS
The prevalence of guns in the USA.
Bolding mine:
While riding with the Gang Intelligence unit on the city’s east side recently, Matthews got an up-close look at the prevalence of guns,
and POVERTY
"third world poverty" to be precise. The kind of poverty that only exists in the USA because we refuse to allow the types of safety nets they have in the UK
I also noticed this:
“In the U.K., officers don’t go to calls thinking they could be shot at any second,” the 21-year police veteran said. “The average cop in London deals with fights, domestic calls, and burglaries. In a year, they might never get called to a homicide scene.
Isn't Loren the one who is constantly telling us that the crime rate in England actually skyrocketted after the gun ban?
"Crime rate" != "Murder rate".
The US has a higher murder rate, mostly thanks to the drug war. England has the higher crime rate.
You made a similar unsupported claim in response to me in the 'deaths by police' thread.
What is relevant in the article is that US cops not only encounter more homicide scenes, they encounter more lethally armed suspects (and bystanders) on all types of crime scenes including what otherwise might be a minor drug infraction, marital dispute, or traffic stop.
http://www.detroitnews.com/story/ne...police-officer-hits-detroit-streets/78913254/
Observations from a British cop in Detroit.
What is relevant in the article is that US cops not only encounter more homicide scenes, they encounter more lethally armed suspects (and bystanders) on all types of crime scenes including what otherwise might be a minor drug infraction, marital dispute, or traffic stop.
And what is relevant by extension is that the U.K. does not have this problem primarily because they do not have such widespread availability of firearms and they do not have rampant uncontrolled poverty.
In short: there are too many guns in too many places with too many reasons to use them. The solution to this problem is kind of obvious to the rest of the world... but we're Americans, we solve our problems by shooting them.
laughing dog said:The OP is really irrelevant to the real issue: the (mis)use of firearms by police in the USA. As a nation, we have allowed them to define "reasonable fear" to easily.
not "demographics"
GUNS
The prevalence of guns in the USA.
Bolding mine:
While riding with the Gang Intelligence unit on the city’s east side recently, Matthews got an up-close look at the prevalence of guns,
and POVERTY
"third world poverty" to be precise. The kind of poverty that only exists in the USA because we refuse to allow the types of safety nets they have in the UK
Our safety net is good enough that people don't go hungry so long as they are willing to work with the system.
There are plenty of poor people around the world where the crime is not commensurate with the level of poverty, if we use US cities as a reference point. Not by a long shot. My blonde haired, white ass has visited very impoverished, remote areas of the Philippines dressed in my desirable American clothes and shoes and a pocket full of dollars. The people are wonderful. It is their nature to be so.This is telling us that we need to get rid of poverty and the easy availability of guns. Otherwise, the police will continue to shoot unarmed, innocent people because they are afraid that they are desperate people who have guns. What about this surprises you?
Of course, we have a crime problem in part because we have so much poverty in the richest nation on earth and so many guns. Another large part of our problem with crime is because the poor turn to drugs as a source of income and as an escape. Addiction is a disease that in spite of all of the available evidence we treat as a crime for the poor.
not "demographics"
GUNS
The prevalence of guns in the USA.
Bolding mine:
While riding with the Gang Intelligence unit on the city’s east side recently, Matthews got an up-close look at the prevalence of guns,
and POVERTY
"third world poverty" to be precise. The kind of poverty that only exists in the USA because we refuse to allow the types of safety nets they have in the UK
Our safety net is good enough that people don't go hungry so long as they are willing to work with the system.
There are plenty of poor people around the world where the crime is not commensurate with the level of poverty, if we use US cities as a reference point. Not by a long shot. My blonde haired, white ass has visited very impoverished, remote areas of the Philippines dressed in my desirable American clothes and shoes and a pocket full of dollars. The people are wonderful. It is their nature to be so.This is telling us that we need to get rid of poverty and the easy availability of guns. Otherwise, the police will continue to shoot unarmed, innocent people because they are afraid that they are desperate people who have guns. What about this surprises you?
Of course, we have a crime problem in part because we have so much poverty in the richest nation on earth and so many guns. Another large part of our problem with crime is because the poor turn to drugs as a source of income and as an escape. Addiction is a disease that in spite of all of the available evidence we treat as a crime for the poor.
Violent crime is high in the country; foreigners are usually the victims. As many Filipinos are stricken with poverty, one alternative they take is to kidnap others for money.[2]
not "demographics"
GUNS
The prevalence of guns in the USA.
Bolding mine:
While riding with the Gang Intelligence unit on the city’s east side recently, Matthews got an up-close look at the prevalence of guns,
and POVERTY
"third world poverty" to be precise. The kind of poverty that only exists in the USA because we refuse to allow the types of safety nets they have in the UK
Our safety net is good enough that people don't go hungry so long as they are willing to work with the system.
And the safety net shouldn't be for the working poor. Anyone who works full time should be earning at least enough money to stay out of poverty and to be in the middle class. If we continue to subsidize low wages with the safety net we will just get more low wages.