Shoplifters Are Looting In Broad Daylight In Blue Cities, Police Hands Are Tied Under Democrat Leadership

I am a pessimist.

Always have been.

But getting the idea that Mr. and Mrs. America are finally getting sick & tired of all this violent crime. (Was the Wisconsin parade massacre the final straw?)

(Bad guys even had the temerity to attack some stores in tony Beverly Hills, California. What a nerve!)

So maybe, just maybe, there is an outside chance that the Congressional elections in one year from now will sweep the criminal-loving woke Dems into the dustbin of history.

Or maybe not. (There goes that pessimism again,)
 
But getting the idea that Mr. and Mrs. America are finally getting sick & tired of all this violent crime. (Was the Wisconsin parade massacre the final straw?)

(Bad guys even had the temerity to attack some stores in tony Beverly Hills, California. What a nerve!)

So maybe, just maybe, there is an outside chance that the Congressional elections in one year from now will sweep the criminal-loving woke Dems into the dustbin of history.

Or maybe not. (There goes that pessimism again,)

Naw, here's what will happen.

The GOP will make gains in the midterms...
Then they'll remind everyone how crazy they are

And all the fake fearmongering over supposed crime (which is actually down from where it was 20 years ago, by about 50%)

Wasn't it last year that you guys claimed that Biden was bad because he signed off on the 1993 Crime Bill... now you are claiming he isn't hard enough on crime?
 
I am a pessimist.

Always have been.

But getting the idea that Mr. and Mrs. America are finally getting sick & tired of all this violent crime. (Was the Wisconsin parade massacre the final straw?)

(Bad guys even had the temerity to attack some stores in tony Beverly Hills, California. What a nerve!)

So maybe, just maybe, there is an outside chance that the Congressional elections in one year from now will sweep the criminal-loving woke Dems into the dustbin of history.

Or maybe not. (There goes that pessimism again,)
Go fly a kite, Indiana. It was the final straw for some of us. The store’s security cam has the right to track merchandise that it owns though has not yet been paid for. Day or night, drones can now be activated thanks to an April 2021 FAA rule change, doing a more thorough job than a sniper.

For those applying this technology, it certainly doesn’t hurt to get some ideas, as at timepoint 11:44 where an alpha male gets a dart to the heart. He didn’t know he had already been killed:

Blowgun Baboon
 
Readers may have to visit youtube to see this because the URL had faulty transcription. Noting the future of using drone technology in the real-time map overlays at timepoint 23:35 in the video:

AR and Drones: Visual Intelligence for First Responders
 
The FAA helps to perpetuate looting baboonism when it prevents major aspects of drone tracking by its rules. It cannot be flown over people nor a certain distance near them, which seriously compromises the aerial approach.

An art of the surface should likely evolve to oppose current limitations. A tracking drone is then not out of the question. Similar to Amazon, a customer may be ID’ed at the door of a locked store, though unlike Amazon, the lack of being able to examine the product is eliminated. At the same time, the tradition of browsing will continue, the only change being the required identification. Looter’s mask wearing will be made useless when the suspect is continuously filmed while being tracked. A variation on the above scenario is having the license plates of cars documented that enter the parking lot: only the police know the shopper’s identity and address.

FAA rules may prevent interest in aerial drone technology lest it be tethered drones that track the merchandise from roof level the instant it leaves the store or premises. At what precise point does the owner of the merchandise give up the right to own it if the non-human drone will be the only entity interacting with the fleeing shoplifter? Under these conditions, are the police justified by intervening at this interstice between ownership and citizen’s arrest?
 
Currently, the one approach that seems worthwhile to develop are aerial camera drones coordinated and synchronized for communication from rooftops. This would come closest to continuous filming of the fleeing suspect from the moment the suspect left the store, day or night.
 
This how economic dead zones are created.
Existing Businesses will move out and no new businesses will move in.
 
This how economic dead zones are created.
Existing Businesses will move out and no new businesses will move in.

Okay, you tell yourself that...

What actually needs to happen here is that stores need to improve their stoploss strategies. They built their previous security policies around catching a single suspicious shoplifter, not a mob of looters. This has meant making it as labor-free as possible. One guy to watch the cameras and maybe one guy to work the floor.
 
The security cam must go mobile with continuous video documentation regardless of whether it’s a gang or a single baboon. The store must snap out of it and realize that it has a right to track the merchandise it owns if it leaves the store. Looting baboons will accelerate the evolution of their own demise when the pathology is more rigorously studied. For example, the gayer-than-gay boys at the FAA have given these baboons a free ticket with their rules concerning drones.
 
FAA’s rule about flying the drone above people. What if the drone is tethered to the roof? That drone video documents the direction of movement, day or night. Activated in seconds, it can activate a second drone. Where is the second drone?
 

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