[Vision2020] And From Moscow We Have . . .

bear at moscow.com bear at moscow.com
Tue May 26 13:26:31 PDT 2009


Tom,

I both agree and disagree with you. IF we lived in an ideal society, Kai
should have called the local law enforcement folks and they should have
taken it from there, BUT in this day and age, the reality is entirely
different. What does Kai drive while the local plods impound the car? The
reality is KAI would have been a suspect!

Where we live here in Moscow, we are on the "regular route home" for a lot
of the folks that frequent John's Alley, and several times we have found
suspicious things tossed in the yard. What do we do with them? TOILET or
open the baggie and sprinkle it into the storm sewer.

We are back to one of my fundamental arguments that the police force needs
to change it's focus from Law Enforcement to peace Officers. And I have to
tell you from having seen a lot of municipal police departments, WE in
Moscow are very lucky have a good one!




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> Kai Eiselein stated:
>
> "Upon opening the spare tire compartment and removing the spare, I found a
> baggie of cocaine hidden in the compartment. To say the least, I got rid
> of it immediately."
>
> Why didn't you report it to the police, Kay?
>
> I imagine it would have been quite easy for the police to track down
> exactly to whom that baggie of cocaine had belonged, especially since you
> had just purchased the vehicle a month earlier.  The police could have
> followed the "paper trail" right up to the dealer's front door.
>
> But, no.  Kai Eiselein disposed of the illegal cocaine without as much as
> a peep to the police, thus allowing the dealer to continue his/her
> unlawful free-lance pharmaceutical career.
>
> Well, at least, somebody's got a job.
>
> Tom Hansen
> Moscow, Idaho
>
> "The Pessimist complains about the wind, the Optimist expects it to change
> and the Realist adjusts his sails."
>
> - Unknown
>
>
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