Aim to Maim,
I don't get to bent out of shape over grammar and spelling on chat boards unless somebody makes a mistake while insulting me. Then, the gloves are off.
As far as I am concerned, I wish the law were a lot easier for everybody to understand. I spend most of my time educating my clients about the law and the tax code. It really shouldn't be this way, but I guess society has just gotten too complicated for it to be any simpler.
LEO's can precent crime sometimes when they respond to a call in time, but if it is a life or death situation I think I am going to rely on myself first and law enforcement second. LEO's do plenty of good things. As an example, they respond to car accidents and save lives that way. It is just hard for them to be in the right place at the right time because they cannot predict where the criminal is going to strike next. For instance, if a criminal intends to break into my house, law enforcement would have absolutely no clue about it. They have a tough job, and that is why it is our job to help them out. I applaud Ms. Parker in the law suit who is trying to clean up her neighborhood where they are selling crack on the corner. A LEO friend of mine works in PG County by the Redskins stadium and he said that anybody standing on a street corner is selling crack down there. He has arrested plenty of them. My issue is how they keep getting out of jail. Once, he arrested a guy in a downpour. The guy was standing on the corner selling crack with an umbrella and he didn't even run because he didn't want to get wet. There is something seriously wrong with our justice system when somebody would prefer to be locked up for dealing drugs over getting wet in the rain. There is something truly wrong with it indeed.
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The pond, waterfowl, and yellow labs...it don't get any better.
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