https://www.foxnews.com/video/6366393208112
I can’t be sure if this was staged by LA Police, but if it’s real, these young punks will get introduced to the errors of their ways.
There’s a new Sheriff in Orange County.
This isn’t anymore political than an episode of cops.
If you got something political to say then say it. Otherwise this belongs in the comedy forum. Originally Posted by txdot-guy
Not political. Originally Posted by Yssup Ridernot yer call "shadow mod"
not yer call "shadow mod"Now this post is political. The OP not so much.
https://abc7.com/post/3-women-charge...20in%20concert.
3 women charged for stealing more than $1,600 worth of items from OC Ulta store, police say
The women were also linked to a theft that occurred earlier at a nearby Kohl's store, according to police.
repeat offenders ... shocking!!!
The law permits felony charges for petty theft with prior convictions and allows aggregating the value of stolen goods from multiple thefts to meet the $950 felony threshold. It also introduces enhancements for theft crimes involving two or more offenders acting in concert.
"Proposition 36 gives law enforcement and prosecutors much-needed resources to address the growing issue of organized retail theft," said Seal Beach Police Chief Michael Henderson. "This legislation sends a clear message that our communities will not tolerate those who prey on businesses and disrupt public safety." The incident remains under investigation.
Ballot measures · California
California Proposition 36. Increases penalties for certain theft and drug crimes.
This ballot measure would increase penalties for repeated theft offenses and certain drug crimes, including some involving fentanyl. It also would create a drug court treatment program for people with multiple drug possession convictions.
California voters get tough on crime, pass Prop. 36
https://calmatters.org/politics/elec...ection-result/
still say it's not political?
bahahahahaaaa
Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
Now this post is political. The OP not so much.
The California political class finally figured out that anyone will abuse the system if they are able to. That’s why way back in August a package of new laws were passed to fill in the gaps that were created by the criminal justice reform put in place years earlier.
California governor signs landmark legislation to crack down on retail theft
The laws establish new penalties for repeat offenders, provide more tools for felony prosecutions and crack down on serial shoplifters among others.
Read more here: https://www.abc10.com/article/news/l...3-87f080881a48 Originally Posted by txdot-guy
Jacky's thread was political from day one. i'm just backing him up. what are you doing? other than arguing for extreme liberalism for the sake of it Originally Posted by The_Waco_KidIn what way am I arguing for extreme liberalism?