tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15907727.post5673284301921304114..comments2023-11-10T04:17:00.492-05:00Comments on View From The Porch: Oh, IMPD, you are just a fount of blog inspiration...Tamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07285540310465422476noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15907727.post-64679040451216703972012-12-07T09:29:08.518-05:002012-12-07T09:29:08.518-05:00Yup. What Mikee said. Ahh, the Jamacian drug war. ...Yup. What Mikee said. Ahh, the Jamacian drug war. such good times...like a root canal. And who can forget the proclivity for making "open container" busts, on folks drinkin'a beer....IN THEIR OWN BACK YARDS during a cook-out. Yup, fun town.JohninMd.(help!)noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15907727.post-16596112022510828222012-12-06T21:06:28.991-05:002012-12-06T21:06:28.991-05:00"IN state law says that his attitudes about C..."IN state law says that his attitudes about CCW don't amount to a hill of beans"<br /><br />Um, sorry Tam. Just 'cause IN law says he can't doesn't mean he wont try. Maryland in general and Baltimore in particular breeds pols that consider laws as mere guidelines to be followed or ignored as whim and circumstances allow. Expect a "crackdown" on gun violence by the new PoPo Chief. Has to make his mark you know.Stretchnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15907727.post-11593291770213380982012-12-06T14:34:06.215-05:002012-12-06T14:34:06.215-05:00rickn8or,
Thankfully, IN state law says that his ...rickn8or,<br /><br />Thankfully, IN state law says that his attitudes about CCW don't amount to a hill of beans.Tamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07285540310465422476noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15907727.post-35241915343947911182012-12-06T14:18:27.334-05:002012-12-06T14:18:27.334-05:00You think he's gonna bring his Baltimore-ian a...You think he's gonna bring his Baltimore-ian and Maryland-ian attitudes about CCW to the job now that he's the head honcho?rickn8orhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16911803300343351338noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15907727.post-11778859251058482002012-12-06T11:10:11.030-05:002012-12-06T11:10:11.030-05:00I lived in Baltimore for a decade. One (of the man...I lived in Baltimore for a decade. One (of the many) problems with the police there is that they practice selective enforcement of laws, depending on the neighborhood, the race of the perpetrator, and the violation of law involved in any situation.<br /><br />For example, revenue enhancement for the city is practiced on commuters as if the police were grizzly bears and drivers were salmon headed upstream. Nothing else matters when the stream is full of nice fat fish to catch. And police efficiency rises to unmatched heights when dealing with nonviolent, sober commuters with fat wallets to plunder for - gasp! - speeding along with thousands of others every morning. They certainly spent more effort making the city money than policing the projects for drug dealers or petty criminals like muggers.<br /><br />Social maladjustment is tolerated, such as homelessness, begging among drivers trapped at red lights and public drug use or intoxication, as long as it is confined to areas outside the tourist district or nicer suburbs, i.e., the slums. Police rarely responded to move the unconscious bums from outside the walls of my child's day care downtown, mostly because that was a quiet, safe place for the bums to sleep during the day.<br /><br />Violence and crime due to drug dealing and drug abuse was tolerated to an amazing degree by the police and even more by the courts. A murder a day, at least, was averaged in the first years I was there as Jamaicans took over from local dealers in crack dealing. The death rate was that low only because the Emergency Rooms got so good at trauma care. <br /><br />The show "Homicide" was popular there then, as "The Wire" has been recently, due to plenty of ready backgrounds for grimy reality. <br /><br />I had a junky pop into my home in an attempt to steal purses during a party at my house. I lived one block from the police station at the time. Before I realized I had been invaded, my Bawlmer native neighbor cussed him out of the house. He calmly hiked down the block and walked into occupied houses again and again that sunny Saturday, until the police finally caught up with his rambling crime wave at his home 6 blocks away after he robbed his next door neighbor, who of course knew him. Did I mention I lived a block from the police station? He got rehab at the drug court and was back on the street in days.<br /><br />Enjoy the Baltimortification of your fair city's law enforcement. Things like drunk driving police will seem like the good old days when police are arrested en mass for protected drug dealers. When it becomes noticeable I suggest a speedy exit.mikeenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15907727.post-57362058393496001792012-12-06T09:48:42.370-05:002012-12-06T09:48:42.370-05:00Acually,I prefer to stay the hell OUT of Baltimore...Acually,I prefer to stay the hell OUT of Baltimore, "HON". "Charm City", my arse. Another town with.a history of "downgrading " offical reporting of crime stats, to make hizzoner and the cops look better on crime control, at least on paper. Un fortunatly, dead bodies kinda prove homicide stats. Now O'Malley is the Governor, has just about finished hosing us and telling us it's raining, and is probably angling for a Fed. Gov. job, maybe the Senate, or.... higher. He'll be a shoe-in in Md., 'cause democrat. If he gets traction towards the White House, remember the nick-name Martin O'Malley earned as mayor of Balto.; the "Teflon Leprocaun".JohninMd.(help!)noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15907727.post-69337516933383883532012-12-06T09:43:46.774-05:002012-12-06T09:43:46.774-05:00I worked on a project with the Baltimore PD. They ...I worked on a project with the Baltimore PD. They spent most of the time fighting with the Baltimore Fire Dept over who got the money versus who did the job.<br /><br />Best of Luck.<br /><br />GerryAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15907727.post-65388951707589628452012-12-06T07:56:06.994-05:002012-12-06T07:56:06.994-05:00Baltimore (hon)? If Indianapolis becomes more lik...Baltimore (hon)? If Indianapolis becomes more like Baltimore (hon) you may want to pull stakes for greener (or less red) pastures.<br /><br />Way back when... Baltimore (hon) had an illiteracy problem. So public awareness campaigns were launched to try to combat the problem. Including a a slogan: "The City that Reads". It was on all the park benches and buses. It quickly morphed into "The City that Bleeds" when the murder rate spiked.<br /><br />I prefer the other slogans. "Charm City" and "B'lieve, Hon"New Jovian Thunderbolthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09452246769246304612noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15907727.post-53241600374537149652012-12-06T07:41:13.728-05:002012-12-06T07:41:13.728-05:00Thank you for using the word "fount" in ...Thank you for using the word "fount" in a sentence.Turk Turonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02648721047835980871noreply@blogger.com