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FartSniffingDog t1_j4sreib wrote
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Reply to comment by pk10534 in i saw someone in a mask put doorstops on subway station doors by GloomyManufacturer17
He was just helping people get free fares
FartSniffingDog t1_j4sm9mp wrote
Reply to comment by seyerly16 in Adams signs $275M deal with NYC hotels to house migrants by deathhand
“For as much as” means max as opposed to $500/Night now
FartSniffingDog t1_j4rl49z wrote
Reply to comment by tootsie404 in Adams signs $275M deal with NYC hotels to house migrants by deathhand
$55,000/year = $150.68/night
FartSniffingDog t1_j395lfa wrote
Reply to comment by NetQuarterLatte in Teen violence spiraling out of control in NYC, Eric Adams and NYPD warn by someone_whoisthat
The concept of crime being “out of control” is ridiculous. If it was out of control, you’d see massive looting and rioting all over the city, with police being targeted by civilians and not feeling safe. Instead, any time a police officer suffers a scratch, the entire department freaks out.
Crime does not just occur naturally due to a lack of active or effective policing. People make choices to commit crime. The police are not here to prevent crime. They are here to maintain the system and the status quo.
But you are correct. I was speaking hyperbolically. The NYPD does prevent some crime. They also prevent many people from simply living their lives, they prevent traffic from moving smoothly, they prevent other departments from being fully funded, and they prevent people from parking in their own neighborhoods by abusing their placards + issuing out placards to friends and family. Just to name a few of their prevention policies.
Bottom line: the answer is community prevention. Police should be required to live in the precinct they serve in. And, it should be service. I spent 12 years active duty in the Army. I know how to follow rules and regulations. Cops, on the other hand, don’t think the law applies to them. They should ride public transportation and not abuse their placards to park illegally all over the city. They should be punished for breaking rules. There should be more internal affairs power and civilian oversight on investigations into the many dirty cops. Also, splitting the transit police and parking/vehicle enforcement away from the NYPD proper would fix many problems, as then the NYPD can’t just file fake 311 reports when crime is noticed.
FartSniffingDog t1_j391jsf wrote
Reply to comment by NetQuarterLatte in Teen violence spiraling out of control in NYC, Eric Adams and NYPD warn by someone_whoisthat
Obviously, but the NYPD doesn’t prevent shit.
FartSniffingDog t1_j38zo46 wrote
Reply to Teen violence spiraling out of control in NYC, Eric Adams and NYPD warn by someone_whoisthat
Hmm. Wonder who could do something about that. Maybe the police and their cop mayor.
FartSniffingDog t1_j38rg1j wrote
Reply to comment by NetQuarterLatte in Teen violence spiraling out of control in NYC, Eric Adams and NYPD warn by someone_whoisthat
Yes. That was a tragedy. Did the cops ever arrest anyone for it? No. They didn’t even find the body after the shooting, much less the perps. The body was discovered the next morning by the woman who lived at the house where he hid from the bullets behind a van.
FartSniffingDog t1_j38pcp5 wrote
Reply to comment by NetQuarterLatte in Teen violence spiraling out of control in NYC, Eric Adams and NYPD warn by someone_whoisthat
Clearly you are trying to paint a narrative by ignoring population size, but the Uvalde shooting had 19 underage DEATHS. 150 kids were victims of shooting in NYC, but that does not mean 150 deaths.
FartSniffingDog t1_j356mp8 wrote
Reply to comment by nowthenight in New York lawmakers want to legalize DMT, psilocybin, and mescaline by Character_Mall_1966
Not sure. But I accidentally bought a bag of THC edibles that had a dosage of 1000mg. I was so mad when I got home that they ripped me off for $50. I thought it was just candy!
FartSniffingDog t1_j32k9mg wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in New York lawmakers want to legalize DMT, psilocybin, and mescaline by Character_Mall_1966
That’s very considerate of you, but you can literally grow it in secret in your closet. As long as you aren’t drawing attention to yourself by trying to become a drug dealer, no one will know, but you and god and your dead ego.
FartSniffingDog t1_j31i37l wrote
Reply to comment by I__LOVE__LSD in New York lawmakers want to legalize DMT, psilocybin, and mescaline by Character_Mall_1966
Avoid the bodega at the corner of 22nd st and 1st Ave in manhattan
FartSniffingDog t1_j31i07y wrote
Reply to comment by No_Environment951 in New York lawmakers want to legalize DMT, psilocybin, and mescaline by Character_Mall_1966
Just go to any bodega and ask for mushrooms. If they don’t have it, go to a different one lol
FartSniffingDog t1_j31hwl5 wrote
Reply to comment by IncomingBlessings in New York lawmakers want to legalize DMT, psilocybin, and mescaline by Character_Mall_1966
Spores and grow kits have always been legal.
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Reply to comment by ketzal7 in Republican Jewish Coalition: George Santos Not Welcome at Any Future Events by mykl66
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Reply to comment by SolitaryMarmot in New York City has more than 1,200 unlicensed weed stores, and one legal one by Character_Mall_1966
He’s super chill https://www.reddit.com/r/fentanyl/comments/zth1gf/is_xylazine_and_benzos_water_soluble_would_a/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf