• California reparations task force calls to ban police from enforcing pu

    From useapen@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jul 6 07:22:15 2023
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    California's reparations task force wants state lawmakers to ban the
    arrest and prosecution of people who violate laws against public urination
    and other "public disorder offenses," the task force said in its final
    report released last week.

    The call to end police enforcement of laws, including those that prohibit public urination, is among the official policy recommendations listed in
    the final report, which contains 40 chapters and runs well over 1,000
    pages.

    "A signification [sic] proportion of law enforcement contact with the
    public relates to low-level, non-violent offenses. Thus, for example, law enforcement is frequently tasked with enforcing public disorder offenses,
    such as illegal camping, public intoxication, disorderly conduct, minor trespass, and public urination. Although the subjects of these contacts
    are often experiencing homelessness, a mental health crisis, or both, the responding officers typically possess neither training nor expertise in
    working with these vulnerable populations," the report charges.

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    "This disconnect often results in the use of excessive and sometimes fatal force that falls disproportionately on Black individuals. Given the
    devastating impacts of this kind of over-policing, the Task Force
    recommends that the Legislature prohibit law enforcement from criminally enforcing public disorder infractions and other low-level crimes," the
    report continues.

    "Instead, a public health and safety institution, without criminal arrest
    or prosecution powers, would enforce prohibitions such as sleeping on the sidewalk, fare evasion, and similar transit-related or other public
    disorder violations that criminalize poverty. People arrested or
    criminally prosecuted for these administrative violations should be
    granted a private right of action to sue for damages or should
    automatically receive a damages payout."

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    The report stops short of giving an exact dollar amount it wants for descendants of slaves who live in the state, though it makes clear the
    task force thinks the dollar amount should be significant. It also
    includes dozens of policy recommendations, including the ban on
    prosecution of "public disorder offenses."

    This is not the first time that Californian left-wing voices have said law enforcement should turn a blind eye to publicly emptying one's bladder.

    Former San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin, whose parents were
    part of the domestic terrorist Weather Underground group, promised during
    his 2019 campaign that he would not prosecute "cases involving quality-of-
    life crimes. Crimes such as public camping, offering or soliciting sex,
    public urination, blocking a sidewalk, etc., should not and will not be prosecuted. Many of these crimes are still being prosecuted; we have a
    long way to go to decriminalize poverty and homelessness."

    Boudin was recalled in June 2022, less than three years after he was
    elected, in a campaign that was marked by public outrage over Boudin's soft-on-crime approach.

    The reparations task force did not immediately return Fox News Digital's request for further clarification on why police officers shouldn't enforce public urination laws.

    Bob
    16 hours ago

    So the non law breakers, the law abiding taxpayers, should have to
    tolerate the lawbreakers, live with all the associated negatives of this proposal? So law abiding citizens pay for law enforcement but cannot
    expect protection?

    GodEmperor
    14 hours ago

    I anticipate vigilante justice will start to go up, since new laws are no longer supportive of actual law abiding citizens but criminals.

    https://news.yahoo.com/california-reparations-task-force-calls-
    113657440.html

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  • From Scout@21:1/5 to useapen on Thu Jul 6 08:22:32 2023
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    "useapen" <yourdime@outlook.com> wrote in message news:XnsB0393C68922ABX@0.0.0.2...
    California's reparations task force wants state lawmakers to ban the
    arrest and prosecution of people who violate laws against public urination and other "public disorder offenses," the task force said in its final
    report released last week.

    They day that happens... Californians should walk into the lawmakers offices and take a leak on their desk.

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