
Originally Posted by
spudchucka
what you might think is unconstructive might actually be very good basic police work.
I agree, and it would be good to think that the time taken to assist the police in writing up a report will be well spent. But for most people living in a metropolitan centre like Auckland, I imagine that calling the police out to the aftermath of a burglary is just a tedious formality necessary for making an insurance claim...
With little likelihood of recovering their property, or the satisfaction of seeing the offender caught and sentenced, what is in it for the victim? We repress our outrage, pay our inflated insurance premiums, shrug our shoulders and try to get on with life. Is it any surprise that the altruism and concern for community of a generation ago has been replaced with selfishness and cynicism when our perception is that the police are far more interested (or better resourced - it makes no difference) in the easy work of enforcing speed limits than the much harder job of safeguarding people's lives and property?
Age is too high a price to pay for maturity
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