Haha, I did not write that post I was responding to it, but glad to know sombody agrees with me. Its true there are far more important things for the police to be dealing with.
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Date: Sun, 28 Dec 2008 18:40:22 -0800
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Subject: RE: Reporting Crimes is Everyone's Responsibility
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I saw your posting on craigslist, and I have to ask: what reason do you have to report people to the police for harmless activities done in the privacy of their home? I can side with you in your call against taggers and loud parties, they create unsightly messes and disturbances late into the night, but what have a few kids sharing some beers ever done to you? What about someone smoking a joint on their porch, or in their backyard? True, they are breaking the law, but if there's no harm to you, what cause do you have to prosecute?
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