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![]() wrote in message ... On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 16:34:44 -0400, "Mindraker" wrote: wrote in message .. . On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 06:27:54 -0400, "Mindraker" wrote: I live in the upscale part of town, too, but even then, I can't get a cop even when I need one, unless they are raising funds. I had a pair of cops come TO MY DOOR with the "fraternal order of police"-crap. I once waited FOUR HOURS for a stray dog call, and finally brought the dog to the local park ranger on foot (I can't drive). My friend had his van broken into, and the answer from the police was "we're too busy". Where do you live? I live in Asheville, NC. 2 events that are hardly 911 calls. Stray dog, you should have called animal control. If the robbers weren't there tearing the van open when you called. it's just a cold case. Who said we called 911? You called someone on both cases. Your words. plus the reference 911 = urgent. Of which neither one was a 911 call. The van, only thing you'd do is fill out a stolen property report [at the station]. Both cases you expected more than what the police are paid to do. And if as you say they're stretched to breaking with a high crime area, the answers make perfect sense. Your misintepretation. Their website even gives a number to call in the event of stray animals. Get over it, you misread the post. |
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