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Denver replaced police with healthcare workers

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  • Pitchfork51
    Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,676
    In a year or so I'd say biden. But right now? They've got no one.
  • hardhat
    hardhat Member Posts: 8,344

    LebamDawg said:

    and these numbers might reflect that brilliant decision

    https://www.homesnacks.com/co/denver-crime/

    and a visual

    Good news! Of the 748 calls the program went on, ZERO arrests were made! That’s 748 times the police department was freed up from going on welfare checks, it’s a shame they weren’t able to use that time to make the city safer. But, you know, crime goes up when your president dumpsters the economy because he hates science.
    You have written many ignorant things, but this one is the winner. Kudos.
  • greenblood
    greenblood Member Posts: 14,566
    edited February 2021

    LebamDawg said:

    and these numbers might reflect that brilliant decision

    https://www.homesnacks.com/co/denver-crime/

    and a visual

    Good news! Of the 748 calls the program went on, ZERO arrests were made! That’s 748 times the police department was freed up from going on welfare checks, it’s a shame they weren’t able to use that time to make the city safer. But, you know, crime goes up when your president dumpsters the economy because he hates science.
    There is so much stupid in this post. Where to begin?

    Seriously Kobe, do you read your posts before you click “post comment”? You might be the dumbest person I’ve ever seen here, and that includes Dazzler.

    You realize police are there to enforce the law. That happens when there’s a crime. Police in large part don’t prevent crimes, they respond to them you dumb shit.
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,498 Standard Supporter

    LebamDawg said:

    and these numbers might reflect that brilliant decision

    https://www.homesnacks.com/co/denver-crime/

    and a visual

    Good news! Of the 748 calls the program went on, ZERO arrests were made! That’s 748 times the police department was freed up from going on welfare checks, it’s a shame they weren’t able to use that time to make the city safer. But, you know, crime goes up when your president dumpsters the economy because he hates science.
    There is so much stupid in this post. Where to begin?

    Seriously Kobe, do you read your posts before you click “post comment”? You might be the dumbest person I’ve ever seen here, and that includes Dazzler.

    You realize police are there to enforce the law. That happens when there’s a crime. Police in large part don’t prevent crimes, they respond to them you dumb shit.
    It's also NOT in the best interest of the social workers to call for police assistance. Doing so would prove their involvement was ineffective and be counterproductive to their continued employment.

    How many incidents resulted in the social workers simply walking away? How many of those calls required subsequent intervention? All 748 were without any additional law enforcement intervention required?

    Bullshit. That is statistically impossible.



  • greenblood
    greenblood Member Posts: 14,566
    edited February 2021

    LebamDawg said:

    and these numbers might reflect that brilliant decision

    https://www.homesnacks.com/co/denver-crime/

    and a visual

    Good news! Of the 748 calls the program went on, ZERO arrests were made! That’s 748 times the police department was freed up from going on welfare checks, it’s a shame they weren’t able to use that time to make the city safer. But, you know, crime goes up when your president dumpsters the economy because he hates science.
    There is so much stupid in this post. Where to begin?

    Seriously Kobe, do you read your posts before you click “post comment”? You might be the dumbest person I’ve ever seen here, and that includes Dazzler.

    You realize police are there to enforce the law. That happens when there’s a crime. Police in large part don’t prevent crimes, they respond to them you dumb shit.
    It's also NOT in the best interest of the social workers to call for police assistance. Doing so would prove their involvement was ineffective and be counterproductive to their continued employment.

    How many incidents resulted in the social workers simply walking away? How many of those calls required subsequent intervention? All 748 were without any additional law enforcement intervention required?

    Bullshit. That is statistically impossible.



    They probably were, but that 748 number was driven from a much larger number. Kobe worded it in a way to make it seem significant.
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,498 Standard Supporter

    LebamDawg said:

    and these numbers might reflect that brilliant decision

    https://www.homesnacks.com/co/denver-crime/

    and a visual

    Good news! Of the 748 calls the program went on, ZERO arrests were made! That’s 748 times the police department was freed up from going on welfare checks, it’s a shame they weren’t able to use that time to make the city safer. But, you know, crime goes up when your president dumpsters the economy because he hates science.
    There is so much stupid in this post. Where to begin?

    Seriously Kobe, do you read your posts before you click “post comment”? You might be the dumbest person I’ve ever seen here, and that includes Dazzler.

    You realize police are there to enforce the law. That happens when there’s a crime. Police in large part don’t prevent crimes, they respond to them you dumb shit.
    It's also NOT in the best interest of the social workers to call for police assistance. Doing so would prove their involvement was ineffective and be counterproductive to their continued employment.

    How many incidents resulted in the social workers simply walking away? How many of those calls required subsequent intervention? All 748 were without any additional law enforcement intervention required?

    Bullshit. That is statistically impossible.



    They probably were, but that 748 number was driven from a much larger number. Kobe worded it in a way to make it seem significant.
    In the real world, we call that 'lying'.

  • Bob_C
    Bob_C Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 13,233 Founders Club

    LebamDawg said:

    and these numbers might reflect that brilliant decision

    https://www.homesnacks.com/co/denver-crime/

    and a visual

    Good news! Of the 748 calls the program went on, ZERO arrests were made! That’s 748 times the police department was freed up from going on welfare checks, it’s a shame they weren’t able to use that time to make the city safer. But, you know, crime goes up when your president dumpsters the economy because he hates science.
    There is so much stupid in this post. Where to begin?

    Seriously Kobe, do you read your posts before you click “post comment”? You might be the dumbest person I’ve ever seen here, and that includes Dazzler.

    You realize police are there to enforce the law. That happens when there’s a crime. Police in large part don’t prevent crimes, they respond to them you dumb shit.
    It's also NOT in the best interest of the social workers to call for police assistance. Doing so would prove their involvement was ineffective and be counterproductive to their continued employment.

    How many incidents resulted in the social workers simply walking away? How many of those calls required subsequent intervention? All 748 were without any additional law enforcement intervention required?

    Bullshit. That is statistically impossible.



    They probably were, but that 748 number was driven from a much larger number. Kobe worded it in a way to make it seem significant.
    Come on, that’s his truth. There is no such thing as objective truth.
  • pawz
    pawz Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 22,515 Founders Club

    LebamDawg said:

    and these numbers might reflect that brilliant decision

    https://www.homesnacks.com/co/denver-crime/

    and a visual

    Good news! Of the 748 calls the program went on, ZERO arrests were made! That’s 748 times the police department was freed up from going on welfare checks, it’s a shame they weren’t able to use that time to make the city safer. But, you know, crime goes up when your president dumpsters the economy because he hates science.
    You wrote that with a straight face?

    You write that with a straight face. Fuck off with your fake news bullshit.

    For all your want of a populist agenda, you sure have a way of demanding actions that ultimately localize power for those that don't want populism. TKSFS.


  • TheKobeStopper
    TheKobeStopper Member Posts: 5,959

    LebamDawg said:

    and these numbers might reflect that brilliant decision

    https://www.homesnacks.com/co/denver-crime/

    and a visual

    Good news! Of the 748 calls the program went on, ZERO arrests were made! That’s 748 times the police department was freed up from going on welfare checks, it’s a shame they weren’t able to use that time to make the city safer. But, you know, crime goes up when your president dumpsters the economy because he hates science.
    There is so much stupid in this post. Where to begin?

    Seriously Kobe, do you read your posts before you click “post comment”? You might be the dumbest person I’ve ever seen here, and that includes Dazzler.

    You realize police are there to enforce the law. That happens when there’s a crime. Police in large part don’t prevent crimes, they respond to them you dumb shit.
    This is a bored that doesn’t push back, and in fact many embrace it, when Bob talks about race science. The fact that you think me and Dazzler are the dumbest posters, says a lot more about you than it does us.

    If you don’t believe police prevent crime, I suggest you take it up with the people arguing that less police equals more crime.
  • thechatch
    thechatch Member Posts: 7,486 Standard Supporter
    The presence of a functioning police force is a component of crime prevention, as are dual-parent families, access to education, and steady employment.

    The police respond to crimes in progress or those that have already occurred 99% of the time. Their role in crime prevention is through early intervention with youths and their active presence within a community.

    This isn’t that fucking hard, guys.