Texas police group puts up billboard warning "enter at your own risk," saying Austin defunded police

  • oeb11
  • 09-10-2020, 03:07 PM









The Texas Municipal Police Association (TMPA) has put up two billboards along Interstate 35 entering Austin after the city council voted last month to cut the Austin police budget. One of them reads: "Warning! Austin defunded police. Enter at your own risk!"

The second says, "Limited support next 20 miles," according to the association.

TMPA, the largest law enforcement association in Texas, said on Facebook it released the billboards – which include the hashtag #BacktheBlue – "to raise public awareness that Austin is a defunded city."
Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick backed the campaign, calling them "great new billboards" in a tweet on Wednesday, while Texas Governor Greg Abbott tweeted about them with the hashtag #TexasBacksTheBlue.
Abbott has called on every Texan and candidate for public office to sign a pledge against defunding the state's police departments and post it on social media Thursday afternoon to show support for law enforcement.
"Defunding our police departments would invite crime into our communities and put people in danger," reads the pledge. "That is why I pledge to support any measure that discourages or stops efforts to defund police departments in Texas."
"Defunding the police" has been a focal point for protesters who have taken to the streets in recent months following the death of George Floyd at the hands of police in Minneapolis. Some cities across the U.S. have acted on the calls, which come as part of a wider movement against racial injustice and police brutality.
Supporters have said "defunding" isn't about doing away with all funding for police departments. The practice is often a reallocation of some money from law enforcement to other services that could help the community.
In Austin, the city council approved a $150 million cut in funding to the Austin Police Department last month, with the majority of money being redirected to other departments and social services, according to CBS Austin.
Austin Mayor Steve Adler and other council members argue the changes will improve public safety. He took to Twitter last month to explain the changes.
"This budget responds to concerns expressed all over the community and embodies our values as a city. New investment is focused on the underlying causes of crime," he wrote.
The new budget maximizes officer effort and invests in programs and strategies to decrease crime, Adler said.
Adler has pointed to Denver as a city that effectively transformed its police department, CBS Austin reports. Denver is now sending mental health professionals instead of police to respond to non-violent 911 calls. According to Adler, none of the calls in Denver have required police backup. This frees up officers for other police work.
While cities like Denver and Austin call the defunding effort "reimagining public safety," others, including Texas Governor Abbott, see it as a threat to law and order, according to CBS Austin.
However, Adler says Austin continues to be the safest big city in Texas. "I mean you could have a 50% increase in homicides in Austin and you still wouldn't get up to where Fort Worth is, a smaller city than we are," the mayor said.
In a news conference Thursday, Abbott, a Republican, was joined by other officials who signed the pledge against defunding police departments in the state.
Texas Democrats issued their own pledge in response to the "Back the Blue" campaign. The Democrats' "Texas First Pledge" includes protecting public health by following scientists' recommendations in responding to COVID-19, providing coverage for pre-existing conditions, and supporting small businesses and education. The party shared the pledge on Twitter and urged Abbott and Senator John Cornyn, a fellow Republican, to sign it.
hem reads: "Warning! Austin defunded police. Enter at your own risk!"




SH 130 run west parallel to I-35 through austin - which is notoriously slow and inefficient. just like austin's DPST marxist city government.
SH 130 segments 5 & 6 has the highest legal speed limit in the nation at 85 mph and the use of open tolling allows tolls to be charged without drivers having to slow for a toll booth.
easy to bypass I-35 - and the road goes just east of Circuit of the Americas - site of US F1 and Indy car races.

Do people drive 85 - Well Virginia - if you do - you best drive in the right side land.
And stay out of austin if you have a trump bumper sticker.
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Good advice, Chicken Little. Stay your ass in Dallas.
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Good advice, Chicken Little. Stay your ass in Dallas. Originally Posted by Lapdog

how's the radical leftists doing down in Space Town now that they actually increased police budgets?


Rejecting Calls to Defund, Houston Increases Police Budget

https://thetexan.news/rejecting-call...police-budget/
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Better than all you bible thumpers in Plano.
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Better than all you bible thumpers in Plano. Originally Posted by Lapdog

i'm an atheist sparkydog. now go wag yer tail and maybe somebody will throw you a scooby snack
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Go jack off on your animes, Weeaboo.
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Go jack off on your animes, Weeaboo. Originally Posted by Lapdog
my anime wife is hotter than your real one


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Yeah, my wife was that hot, too. When she was 14.



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Yeah, my wife was that hot, too. When she was 14.



BAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AA Originally Posted by Lapdog

can you trade her in for a newer model?


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Hell, no. She's still half my age! I'm plenty happy.
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Hell, no. She's still half my age! I'm plenty happy. Originally Posted by Lapdog

if yous say so
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Theres a group wanting to replace the whole city council because of their irresponsible stand against the Austin Police Dept..
Our council is one slimy pc following group of idiots
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Good advice, Chicken Little. Stay your ass in Dallas. Originally Posted by Lapdog

Exactly!!!!

I'm from Austin, live in Austin. Law enforcement is still alive and well here. Everyone is still out enjoying themselves safely and freely. Obie loves to make shit up and talk about things he has zero knowledge of.
  • oeb11
  • 09-10-2020, 07:03 PM
tiny munster deserves to be back in merry old england bowing to the queen who will never die and enver leave.

Cannot even spell Constitution - of which the immigrant knows nothing.
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article states Denver reimaged their police. they're sending non-police officers to deal with mental cases. how long have they been doing it and how effective is it?