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Los Angeles-area looters target Home Depot, Bottega Veneta stores on Black Friday: reports(crowbars, mallets and sledgehammers)
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<blockquote data-quote="JoeUSooner" data-source="post: 3683762" data-attributes="member: 55109"><p>Yes, California now defines any theft of merchandise <em>up to</em> $995 to be a misdemeanor, NOT a felony... and numerous police departments [San Francisco, etc] have indeed formally instructed their police officers to avoid making any effort to enforce misdemeanors. Other police departments [Los Angeles, etc] admit - as quietly as possible - that their officers are simply unwilling to risk injury or lawsuits as a result of enforcement efforts against criminals for "merely" misdemeanor crimes. Further, commercial enterprises [Walgreens, CVS, etc] instruct their private security officers to avoid interfering with shoplifters.</p><p></p><p>The entire central part of Kalifornia is a wasteland.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeUSooner, post: 3683762, member: 55109"] Yes, California now defines any theft of merchandise [I]up to[/I] $995 to be a misdemeanor, NOT a felony... and numerous police departments [San Francisco, etc] have indeed formally instructed their police officers to avoid making any effort to enforce misdemeanors. Other police departments [Los Angeles, etc] admit - as quietly as possible - that their officers are simply unwilling to risk injury or lawsuits as a result of enforcement efforts against criminals for "merely" misdemeanor crimes. Further, commercial enterprises [Walgreens, CVS, etc] instruct their private security officers to avoid interfering with shoplifters. The entire central part of Kalifornia is a wasteland. [/QUOTE]
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