And a stich in time saves nine and other irrelevant aphorisms
then the police are doing their jobs when they bust up these rings
Yes no doubt they should be arrested. But as far as I know the police never caught the perpetrators who did this which I would rank as a higher priority than animal cruelty. In fact there were roughly 40 unsolved murders in Philidelphia in 2010. Every one of which I would rank as a higher priority than animal cruelty. SO you may think that the police in Philly are doing a fine job, but I think they're picking the low hanging fruit and letting the more important but harder stuff go.
I respectfully suggest that you take it up with the Philadelphia Chief of Police. I'm just positive that he'll accept your orders and directives with kindness and understanding regarding your superior intellect and ability to run his PD.
From Georgia.
On information gleaned from ABC news no less.
About a single crime.
[sorry, I got distracted by the eagles flying over my back yard looking for (probably) rodents. They live over at the lake about three miles from here.]
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I really can't figure out what you expect me to do about it, but you may keep ranting at me if you wish.
Unsubstantiated comment you made with no police time statistics that the police are NOT spending time to solve those murders..and during the time waiting for leads, etc are doing something else...prove it.