[Vision2020] theft and such

BMW BMW at yuber.com
Wed Oct 25 06:14:32 PDT 2006



J Ford posts:

"The Moscow School District has suffered over $8000 worth of damage and theft 
over the past several weeks.  The people doing this obviously know just what 
they are doing and what they are looking for.  As the MSD is really not in 
the position to suffer too many hits like this, seems to me we need to be 
more vigilant about watching our schools and reporting ANYthing that looks 
out of place.

Unfortunately, the schools are not the only ones getting hit; Emmanuel 
Lutheran has also been hit at least twice (religious persecution?  Lord 
knows, if it were another church in town, that is exactly what they'd be 
yelling.)

Moscow is growing and not all in the ways I am sure people would like to 
see.  If this is the work of people looking for a thrill, might I suggest 
getting a job?  If this is the work of people looking to score a quick buck 
for drugs, we have several treatment centers in the area that would be more 
than willing to assist in that area.

The thing is that whenever this type of thing happens, we all pay the price 
in the way of insurance hikes, replacement costs, sense of loss of security, 
etc.

Whatever the cause or whomever the perps are, we all have an obligation to 
help protect this City and its assets.  The police could really use 
everyone's help."

I SAY: 

While your idea of better informing the police may be noble, we all know that flooding the police department with calls of supposed suspicious activity gets taken to far.  People suffer from a paranoia that results in calling the police everytime there is a possible party or person standing to close to our mailbox.  Maybe we should just put some signs up that say trespassers will be shot?  

Perhaps a better idea is that now that the police are aware of the situation, they do their job and patrol that area a little more!?  

Just a thought!

BMW
 





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