Monday, January 5, 2015

Issue 498 Take back your community January 5, 2015

I am writing this because the number of broken towns and cities feels like they are increasing.  I mean look at Ferguson after the Cop and Michel Brown had that altercation resulted in the death of Michael Brown.  So here is my advice on how to take your community back.

Taking it back:

1) First you have to use the "see something same something rule".  If you see someone or a group breaking into a home, or a store, record it and then turn it over to the police.  Not all police are bad and the majority only wish to do their jobs.

2) If someone just admitted they committed a crime to you, or they told you about an acquaintance who has, then tip off the police.  This is a sure way to rid the streets of drug dealers and other trash in your community.

3) Start a community watch.  People who care can patrol the town and report incidents that occur.

4) If a person comes into your town to make trouble, report them.  The majority of the violent Ferguson protesters were from places other than Ferguson.  Do not let them ruin your community.

Conclusion:  These are basic and they all rely on the police for we cannot arrest malcontents.  We can however strike back by reporting people.  However, we can also educate our kids and each other on right and wrong.  Teaching the children of our towns not to act like a criminal who burns cars, robs stores and such just to express their anger is the least we can do.  Remember, it is your town, and you live in it.  Don't let yourself or the people around you ruin it.  


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