". . . false reports are a chronic problem, depleting [police] departments of resources, while deferring their attention from real crimes."
Rarely do police candidly speak to reporters about the epidemic of false claims in our society. When they do, their words command our attention the way thunder does. Here is one such example.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
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". . . false reports are a chronic problem, depleting [police] departments of resources, while deferring their attention from real crimes."
This is true to no fault.
Great! You've identified the problem. NOW DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT.
We're way past the point of identifying the problem. The time for reform is now.
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