Sunday, March 11, 2012

Fire the Police

Recently, I came across the crime data for the fifty states and the District of Columbia for 2010. The five most dangerous states are (excluding D.C.): Nevada, Alaska, Delaware, Tennessee, and South Carolina. What does this mean? It is time to fire all of the poorly rated State Policemen and Policewomen from those states.
We clearly need to put the interests of the citizens above those of the officers and their unions. How can we stand for such a crime gap in our country? Nevada had 660 incidences per 100,000 people; Vermont had 130.
If we are not going to tolerate teachers whose students do not perform up to par, why would we tolerate police officers who do not protect their citizens?
It is time to fire the underperforming police and replace them with a new group of police: Police For America. This group of graduates from prestigious universities, with a few weeks of police training, will clearly benefit the community.

5 Comments:

At 1:24 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Is that sarcasim I detect?

 
At 1:25 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Why don't we just have a lotto and have people trade jobs! teachers can be police, and farmers can be bakers, and firefighters can be janators, and fastfood workers can be nurses, and CEO's can be shoe makers?

 
At 11:03 AM , Blogger Unknown said...

What is wrong with kids today? They throw stuff at this guy then harrass him for taking pictures? Why, because he might get where he was going 5 seconds later? Then they call to the police crying a fake story when they realize their stupid actions might have consequences. Gutless turds. I agree RiverRat Cleveland Streets a pit and has been for years. If you have been interested just click EvolutionWriters.

 
At 6:46 AM , Blogger Unknown said...

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At 10:59 AM , Anonymous Assignment help said...

I am really amazed to read this. I never thought of something like this. I don't know what is happening with these kids.

 

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