Rave Radio: Offline (0/0)
Correo electrónico: Contraseña:
Anonymous
Nueva cuenta
¿Olvidaste tu contraseña?
News (Media Awareness Project) - CN MB: PUB LTE: Police Logic Faulty
Title:CN MB: PUB LTE: Police Logic Faulty
Published On:2007-08-25
Source:Winnipeg Free Press (CN MB)
Fetched On:2008-01-11 23:48:10
POLICE LOGIC FAULTY

So, this quarter million dollar coke bust will lead to less street
crime, at least according to police. (Coke bust to curb street crime?
Aug.24). Let us try to follow their logic: Street crime due to coke
use is directly proportional to the price of coke; the higher the
price, the more crime required to purchase it. The cop says the bust
will lead to less street crime. The only way this will be true is if
the street price of coke decreases. Therefore, what the police are
saying is that the bust will actually "lower" the price of coke on
the street. But that is illogical. Surely the bust will "increase"
the street price of coke, leading to more rather than less crime.
That can't be their logic. Let's try again.

The cops bust a dealer, there is less coke, so people switch to other
drugs, like meth, heroin and LSD. The cops must be arguing that
increased use of heroin and meth lowers the crime rate. How is it,
then, that last month they were arguing the exact opposite? That
can't be their logic. Let's try again.

Busting a dealer, publicizing the bust, and lying about the
inevitable outcome of more, not less, crime leads the public to think
the cops are actually accomplishing something, much as the hamster on
the wheel; lots of sound and fury but not any real results.

It's all smoke and mirrors, designed to make the public feel good.

BRUCE SYMINGTON

Medicine Hat, Alta.
Miembro Comentarios
Ningún miembro observaciones disponibles