But even more cars weren’t broken into in Berkeley.
Bezerkeley is turning into the next Oakland.
What the heck, why are there even 50 cars in Beserkley? Even the most red of the commies haven’t bought into the climate hoax and reverted to Skate Boards?
“”Car after car has at least one window smashed out.””
So, did some cars have more than one window ‘smashed out’ while other cars had ONLY one window ‘smashed out?’
What happened to all the cries and protests for total, complete equity in all things great and small?
C’mon, Man!
From now on, all the social workers that the left want, instead of police, will make sure that the ‘windows smashed out’ equity quotient is strictly enforced. If more than 50% of cars have 2 or more windows smashed out, then a Berkeley nonprofit will receive enough funding to hire enough window smashers to achieve the necessary, fair amount of smashed windows on each and every vehicle. Only when the window-smashed equity is established can we all truly be free.
Teslas have a camera that records when some one is close to their car. It caught the boys smashing windows one by one and looking inside, taking was was readily available.
Using the video, the cops found the boys at a near-by gas station. They quickly drove away.
The cops could not give chase. Washington has a law that prohibits cops to from pursuing cars that have occupants who did property crimes. It is thought that such pursuits become high speed ones and risk other drivers and/or pedestrians.
Criminals know- whether smash and grabs or car thefts - all they have to do is leave the scene of the crime at a high speed.
Blue America. Diversity is strength! Celebrate and embrace other cultures!
“Auto insurance zones” with more car thefts mean higher rates to us.
“Your ZIP code may have high rates of crime-related car insurance claims, including:
Vandalism
Break-ins
Accident rates
Car theft”
Interestingly, many of the streets of Berkeley are named for some of the giants of Western civilization—Geoffrey Chaucer, Robert Browning, William Cowper, Horatius Bonar, George Bancroft, etc. When I went up to Berkeley for the USC-Cal game, I parked near the intersection of streets named for Joseph Addison and Theodore Roosevelt (probably for Roosevelt in his role as a historian rather than a politician). But those streets were named a long, long time ago, and the names mean nothing to everyone who walk them today.
Hopefully we’ll see much more of this vibrancy in Bezerkly, Oakland, San Fransicko and similar “progressive” holes.
And the race of these perps is...?
This is unusual.??