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Devlin said:Good news...let's hope this has a happy ending
A happy ending would be the perv going down in a hail of gunfire.
Devlin said:Good news...let's hope this has a happy ending
recceguy said:A happy ending would be the perv going down in a hail of gunfire.
yammit said:Hey, let's stop bashing the legal system! Maybe 8 convictions and incarcerations didn't rehabilitate this one predator... but, nearly 25% of our prison population are one-time offenders! (will edit when I find a source for this stat)
Clearly, 2-5 year sentences for rape, murder, kidnapping, assault, et al IS working for less than one quarter of criminals - it will surely work for the rest. Eventually.
I hope.
tlm.
I have to agree with previous posters that the justice system's inability to deal with this kind of scum is appalling.
+100%Booked_Spice said:I will quote Paracowboy on this one. Kneel down and face the ditch.
'You can't take TV away': Complaints about Amber Alert revealed
When an Amber Alert rang out on electronic devices across Ontario last month, the 911 dispatch centre closest to the place where the girl was last seen received dozens of calls complaining about the inconvenience.
According to a report presented to the police board in Peel Region, Ont., objections ranged from the alert interrupting the broadcast of a hockey game to a claim that the situation was not an emergency because the girl was believed to be with her father.
The Amber Alert was issued Feb. 14 following the disappearance of Riya Rajkumar. According to police, Rajkumar’s father Roopesh had failed to return her home from a celebration for her 11th birthday and had claimed he was going to hurt both the girl and himself.
Rajkumar was found dead at her father’s home shortly after the alert was sent. Her father was arrested and charged with first-degree murder, but later died of what police called a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Roopesh Rajkumar’s location had been reported to police by a citizen who recognized the description of his vehicle from the Amber Alert notification. Police cite this as an example of the Amber Alert system working as designed.
Less expected were the 89 calls to 911 from people in Peel Region, which includes Rajkumar’s home city of Brampton, Ont. Police classified the calls as a misuse of the 911 system.
“Many members of the public deliberately called 911 to voice their displeasure at receiving the Amber Alert at such a late hour,” the report notes.
The report includes transcripts of portions of six of the calls. Some people called 911 to claim that receiving the alert invaded their privacy. Others asked how to remove it from their TV screen or how to file an official complaint about police “abusing the National Emergency System” by sending the alert.
“She’s with her father; I don’t think this is a national emergency,” said one caller.
“We are trying to watch the Leaf game,” said another.
“No one can watch TV until this child is found,” said a third. “You can’t take TV away completely.”
Other callers took issue with the alert waking them up, because it was sent at 11:36 p.m.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/you-can-t-take-tv-away-complaints-about-amber-alert-revealed-1.4349747
Jarnhamar said:Chalk this up to piece of shit human beings.
CBC
May 15, 2018
Amber Alert for missing boy sparks complaints over new mobile emergency system
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/mobile-emergency-alert-system-amber-alert-1.4662609
But gripes about the system soon began to pour in. Kingston police said they received "several complaints" regarding the Amber Alert notice. On social media, people startled by the alerts complained about the number of alerts they received and that they had received separate alerts in English and French.
"Sooo, is that emergency alert going to happen at like 4 a.m. with sleep mode enabled? Just asking for my heart health," tweeted James G.
The 4 a.m. timing of a July 2013 New York child abduction alert sent through the Wireless Emergency Alerts system raised concerns that many cellphone users will now disable WEA alerts.
https://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/18/nyregion/early-morning-alert-issued-after-7-month-old-boy-is-abducted.html
SupersonicMax said:I got awaken 3 times recently for an AMBER alert, between 1AM and 5AM (including one alert to tell me the alert was cancelled).
SupersonicMax said:I understand the need for broadcasting these messages but at 3AM, I won't get up and look for a missing children. I got awaken 3 times recently for an AMBER alert, between 1AM and 5AM (including one alert to tell me the alert was cancelled). Perhaps the alert could wait on individual phones until 0600?