Thanks for chiming in, Neil. Good to know you can. You just gotta feel 
better soon. It has been much too long.

On Monday, May 4, 2015 at 1:37:18 PM UTC-4, archytas wrote:
>
> I'm still too poorly to focus.  Facil's solution is still a de facto one 
> for some.  People don't call cops because they don't help and often make 
> things worse.  You call the local fixers.  Our justice systems don't hang 
> the right people either, with even forensic evidence found to be 85% bent 
> to the prosecution.  Cops visit 13 year old kids who have been raped and do 
> nothing (I had to find other crimes to hang on perpetrators).  I see Tony's 
> point and agree it despite these reservations.
>
> Deep in this we are being had by "experts".  and failed economics - not 
> much use in time if your car is set on fire.  I expect some kind of work to 
> rule from cops asking why they should put themselves at risk for such an 
> ungrateful public, though would like to see us all do public order policing 
> as a civic duty.
>
> On Monday, 4 May 2015 15:42:02 UTC+1, facilitator wrote:
>>
>> The solution is simple.  Two emergency numbers for people to call .  One 
>> number is for the police to come and resolve the situation the other number 
>> is to contact an angry mob.  The police might make mistakes and the court 
>> system might not be quick enough in terms of justice.  The mob on the other 
>> hand would be swift justice but they may not hang the right person.  Let 
>> the people decide.
>>
>>

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