by Bob Walsh
By
 a vote of 8-0, with one abstention (who thought the proposals did not 
go far enough) the city of Berkeley CA began moving two nights ago 
towards institutionally encouraged anarchy.
The
 police budget was cut by 12% two weeks ago, with an eye towards a 50% 
cut over the next five years.  A new Department of Transportation will 
be staffed with unarmed civilians who will be in charge of routine 
traffic stops within the city.  The goal is to reduce traffic stops 
based on race.  I guess they will use a quote system with a ratio of 
white people to non-white people stopped for speeding or running red 
lights.  It is still not clear what the legal basis will be for creating
 this force and what the legal authority of non-cops is to make traffic 
stops, demand drivers licenses and registration documents, etc.  
They
 also want to move the police out of the homeless enforcement, mental 
health safety and school police business.  So I guess if you call the 
cops to complain about some homeless nutter shitting in your business' 
doorway you will be referred to a homeless advocate who will tell you 
that you are an entitled bastard who should be happy that he has a 
business with a doorway nice enough that somebody wants to shit there 
and that you and your customers should be honored.
Franklin
 Zimring, a U C Berkeley Law professor, has asserted that he is very 
skeptical that these proposals will have any positive effect, that they 
are in fact merely a "wish list" that can not be practically implemented
 and, even if they were, would not save nearly the money or result in 
anywhere near the positive outcome the advocates of the changes are 
asserting.  I guess there is at least one law professor at Berkeley 
whose head is not rammed firmly up his own ass.     
2 comments:
Implement all of them and live with it.
And then be sure to stay the hell away from Berkeley. Which is already good advice.
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