Posted on 12/04/2019 5:30:48 PM PST by BenLurkin
Those all sound like good ideas. This is even more necessary than before, due to the homeless congregating in most large cities. Many of these people have untreated diseases.
Some of them may resist arrest, get into fights and other physical struggles. Making it all the more likely some germ, virus or colony of bacteria will be transferred to the officer.
The Third World State of California
Oral-fecal transmission, just sayn
ABSOLUTELY this is a good idea. I wonder what took so long. Giving cops guns isn’t enough. Now they need protection from the diseases of the perps.
Transferred to the officer and his family.....and then to the rest of us.
Don’t worry about curing the disease, just address the modes of transmission.
.....they land on their desks.....
Tell the COPS to keep their feet off their desks!
Part of the problem solved.
.....they land on their desks.....
Tell the COPS to keep their feet off their desks!
Part of the problem solved.
:)
They’re having sex with prostitutes. A good way to avoid arrest. Cops and criminals have much in common. Don’t doubt me.
How about clean up the city.
You know.
Cleanliness for everyone, not just for a select few on the public payroll.
It is a door mat that says "Wipe Your Feet".
It’s L.A.
Much of the time the cops are the pimps, and it has been that way in Los Angelos since the seventies.
“The majority of pathogens that come into an environment come in from the soles of shoes”
Written by a japanese guy I take it?
So let me get this straight - before shoes, there was no infectious disease.
If I tramping around a “diseased” area, like crawling around a dumpster, alley way, or filthy apartment, it’s not my presence there that gets me sick; that only occurs later when whatever I track inside with my shoes flies into the air.
GTFO.
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