Originally posted by duckhunter175
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Go hang out by flag pole hill and "whatever you want" of the lake will fix you rite up.
DPD don't even show up for us when we call em most of the time. They don't hardly waste their time on anything but the most serious stuff. Why should they?...DA lets everybody off. Had small fires in several houses with drugs etc. every where. Tell PD about it and they don't even go in a look at it. Hours and hours of paperwork and nothing...so they said phk it!...don't blame em. We used to always get to shootings and stabbings before them. We finally smartened up a little and just wait till they finally show up before we put anybody on scene. Great for the citizens..... Fun working there but no ****ed way I'd live there. It's sadly laughable how they "run" that city.
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Originally posted by Quackerbox View PostFair enough. Is it in the hood?
The OP mentioned choosing where to live. I hear gun shots almost every weekend at my house. Either from the guys on a small range on property or the idiot AC repair guy shooting into the retention pond ****
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Originally posted by Rubberdown View PostWhite rock lake is a real nice area. I had a motorcycle accident there. A nice lady in a Lexus changed lanes into me and knocked me over the median and a cop car hit me head on. So in that particular case in like 2004… their response time was zero.
This did make me chuckle. Any probably helped the average response time greatly
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quick response gets you potentially into a gun fight ... slow response gets you paperwork.
Frankly , if this is a scumbag drug deal gone wrong i really can't blame them for choosing paperwork over risking their lives . they will get a slap on their hand from the justice system and get released anyways .. and if they engage , chances are they will be scrutinized over their bodycam videos , and potentially sued, or charged themselves in which case they will be tried to the full extend of the law.
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That's a decent area but mixed for sure. We need to grab a beer at the lakehouse or Matt's Rancho before it closes! We live right down the road from you relatively speaking. What's stinks is what we've come to accept as okay in our communities. It really is sad.
Oh and remember the machete guy that killed the dude on WR trail? That scarred me a bit. Still think about that tragedy.
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Originally posted by TeamAmerica View PostThat's a decent area but mixed for sure. We need to grab a beer at the lakehouse or Matt's Rancho before it closes! We live right down the road from you relatively speaking. What's stinks is what we've come to accept as okay in our communities. It really is sad.
Oh and remember the machete guy that killed the dude on WR trail? That scarred me a bit. Still think about that tragedy.
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Originally posted by CWendling View PostIt may say that in the penal code, but as those of us that work with the Dallas Co DA office are painfully aware...theres the penal code, and the way Dallas Co operates. There are quite a few offenses they will not even prosecute for (doesnt mean we wont arrest, but we do so knowing Dallas will drop it). There are many, many more that while they may have a Class a or b in the books, we write a lesser class c charge that will stick in muni court that would never even be prosecuted in county court. Its just the reality of things in a large metro (blue) county
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