LAPD's public database omits nearly 40% of this year's crimes
The map, touted as a way for residents to monitor the safety of their neighborhoods, doesn't include about 19,000 serious crimes reported in other LAPD data. Officials say they're looking into it. [More]What?
You mean those "historic lows" LAPD claimed may not be reliable?
In other words, the cops not only can't prevent 'em, can't catch 'em and can't keep 'em, they can't even count 'em?
So how much sense does it make t
You mean those "historic lows" LAPD claimed may not be reliable?
In other words, the cops not only can't prevent 'em, can't catch 'em and can't keep 'em, they can't even count 'em?
So how much sense does it make t
In other words, the cops not only can't prevent 'em, can't catch 'em and can't keep 'em, they can't even count 'em?
So how much sense does it make to mandate they be the "Only Ones" who can stop 'em?
[Via William T]
So how much sense does it make to mandate they be the "Only Ones" who can stop 'em?
[Via William T]