She told voters, “If there is a potentially dangerous situation, I want the police involved as soon as possible because it’s their responsibility, not yours, to deal with dangerous people.” [More]
That attitude certainly explains a lot.
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She told voters, “If there is a potentially dangerous situation, I want the police involved as soon as possible because it’s their responsibility, not yours, to deal with dangerous people.” [More]
That attitude certainly explains a lot.
“If there is a potentially dangerous situation, I want the police involved as soon as possible because it’s their responsibility, not yours, to deal with dangerous people.”
Unfortunately, the police arrive after the fact in about 99% of cases.
Someone needs to ask her how she plans to change that.
“If there is a potentially dangerous situation, I want the police involved as soon as possible because it’s their responsibility, not yours, to deal with dangerous people.”
So… they have a “responsibility to deal with dangerous people,” but they don’t have any responsibility to protect you. How’s that work, again?