Submitted by estevanrll t3_yl879h in springfieldMO
[deleted] t1_iuxa4qz wrote
Reply to comment by feralfantastic in LARGE caravan of police and fire trucks SPEEDING up N Grant towards Kearney… by estevanrll
There was no posting of pictures, it was a simple question based on observations.
And no information was disclosed here that couldn’t be verified on publicly accessible police scanner chatter.
ChileConCarnevore t1_iuybctr wrote
Just so you’re aware scanners aren’t current necessarily. There’s a time delay.
mizzousteve t1_iuxf22d wrote
Bootlickers are going to do just that. DW
[deleted] t1_iuxfos8 wrote
And they’re free to do so, what the hell is your point?
mizzousteve t1_iuxg07b wrote
I’m agreeing with you my guy
feralfantastic t1_iuxa7dk wrote
You are beyond help. This is a straightforward and common sense thing to do in any emergency where first responders are involved. Not every movement is reported on radio, or other publicly accessible medium. Anything that gives the person creating the incident information about how to kill the people trying to stop them is counter to everyone’s best interest. This is very easy to understand. You must be a troll.
[deleted] t1_iuxajfm wrote
Yes, sharing readily available publicly accessible information on Reddit is such a hazard.
feralfantastic t1_iuxanye wrote
It is when it can get people killed.
[deleted] t1_iuxbdw0 wrote
All the commenter did was pose a question about the presence of cops on a certain street.
If you think simply acknowledging the existence of police on a road = death, you are beyond help.
feralfantastic t1_iuxenca wrote
Incorrect. As I pointed out at the top of this thread, sharing information about on site police action is the threat, not commenting on a bunch of cops driving down the street. My statement was to anyone else that might be commenting, not to OP.
[deleted] t1_iuxfka2 wrote
So your warning was against something that hadn’t even happened, and still hasn’t.
Good job?
feralfantastic t1_iuxftu7 wrote
Are you seriously suggesting someone has to publish a photo of police positions during an emergency response before anyone is allowed to discourage behavior like that, which creates a danger to first responders? Forget troll, you’re an idiot.
[deleted] t1_iuxor0u wrote
You want to correct a behavior, the person has to be guilty of it.
If you want to blast a warning to all, just fucking say so, instead of limiting it to a single comment.
Grow up.
feralfantastic t1_iuxp0z9 wrote
I want to PREVENT behavior. If something has happened that needs correcting, an unnecessary risk has already occurred. I did blast a warning to all, that’s exactly what my first comment was.
[deleted] t1_iuxq57q wrote
Tell yourself whatever you need, you didn’t prevent a damn thing, as KY3 was posting the entire story with images at the same time you were issuing your “warning”.
Congrats
feralfantastic t1_iuxqhx3 wrote
The point is we shouldn’t do anything that could put anyone in danger while there’s an unknown emergency situation. This is straightforward and Reddit SOP. Your position is ridiculous.
[deleted] t1_iuxres5 wrote
I agree, we should prevent putting people in danger.
Throwing up a warning on Reddit against sharing details that the fucking local news has already blasted over the airways, doesn’t “prevent” a god damned thing.
Again, grow up.
feralfantastic t1_iuxscop wrote
Do not describe police movements or share photos of same here until the situation is resolved. SOP on Reddit when this stuff is live.
That’s what I said. Nothing about sharing generic information. Was KY3 live-streaming the event? I didn’t think so.
Your ignorance about why this would be a problem is deeply unsettling.
[deleted] t1_iuxti4r wrote
I acknowledged the sharing of PRIVATE police movements are a security risk.
You were not preventing this, and the fact that you don’t get this, is laughable
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