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Tfish
Trad climber
La Crescenta, CA
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Topic Author's Reply - Nov 27, 2012 - 06:06pm PT
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Firstly, TFish, glad you got your gear back, even at a price of some sort. Did you do the right thing? The wrong thing? Should you have told the cops?
It wasn't even that bad of a price. Who else can say they bought a huge rack for $43. I don't even care I lost my #5, it cost me like $2.
I think I did the right thing. The guy knew where we were camping and if I ratted him out he could have come looking for me. Or I might have spent a few hours the next day talking to cops and filing a report instead of climbing some really fun stuff.
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graniteclimber
Trad climber
The Illuminati -- S.P.E.C.T.R.E. Division
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Nov 27, 2012 - 06:09pm PT
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Rare is the situation where a cop makes things better and even then often too late.
Cops help people all the time--it just does not make the news most of the time. Ever been stranded on the side of the road and had a cop stop and help out? Ever watch YOSAR rescue someone of the Captain? (YOSAR is run by cops.)
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climbski2
Mountain climber
Anchorage AK, Reno NV
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Nov 27, 2012 - 06:13pm PT
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Yeah most SAR groups are under the authority of LEO's .. but they are not generally the ones doing the work. RESCUE is not normally the day to day job of the average LEO. I did not say that the popo is NEVER a good thing.. just RARELY.
The fact remains that the greatest threat to my life and all i care about in it has been LEO's. Just a fact and one many others can relate to.
Coming from a mountaineer that should say something.
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Karl Baba
Trad climber
Yosemite, Ca
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Nov 27, 2012 - 06:37pm PT
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LEOs are like the Immune system of our society. If you are threatened with real sickness, you need them. Sometimes they win, and sometimes you get sick anyway.
But in situations where there's not much crime, they become like an auto-immune disease like Arthritis, Hashimoto's, or even aids. They attack the people who they are supposed to protect because their main function is to protect by attacking without the best discrimination of what to attack. When it's your job to bust crime, your idea of sucess in your job in our society that emphasizes competition, is to find something to bust.
Thus our prohibition style drug war as turned regular citizens into criminals and LEOs into the enemy. Really sad for both the LEOs and the people as otherwise they could be white knights for all
PEace
Karl
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Gal
Trad climber
a semi lucid consciousness
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Nov 27, 2012 - 06:50pm PT
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+3 Karl.
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rlf
Trad climber
Josh, CA
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Nov 27, 2012 - 08:58pm PT
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Joshua Tree has the look and feel of a small town. After living here for many years I've noticed that peoples impression seems to be on par with the town of Mayberry.
The real truth however is in stark contrast. The Morongo Basin as a whole is a welfare state. We also have some very big city problems with regards to drugs and theft.
I know because my wife and I had our entire house cleaned out by meth addicts while we were in L.A. so she could get chemo.
Visitors (like the OP) let their guard down and do foolish things like leaving belongings either very visible in their cars, or just outright in the open. Then act surprised by the results.
Law enforcement has their hands full here. The night this apparently happened there was indeed a shooting in Yucca Valley. One person is in the hospital in critical condition.
Joshua Tree is actually a very large area geographically. This means it is a very big area to cover.
Just some perspective to clear some of the outright bullshit that has been posted to this thread.
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kunlun_shan
Mountain climber
SF, CA
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Nov 27, 2012 - 09:14pm PT
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Indirectly related to this - a couple months ago I had an expensive mountain bike stolen from the basement of the office building where I work in downtown San Francisco. The thief managed to get into the bike lockup even though it was key coded. He was recorded on security video cam cutting the lock off and leaving with my bike. I burned the video to CD, printed a couple frame grabs of the thief and dropped it all off with SFPD. I expected to never hear back, but to my surprise got a call a week later from a police inspector saying he was distributing the video for officers to view. Shortly after that I got another call saying 3 officers had recognized the thief, who is a known burgler and meth user, and that the DA was issuing a no bail arrest warrant. I called SFPD today to find out what was happening with the case. They told me the guy was arrested 6 days ago and arraigned this afternoon on charges of grand theft for stealing my bike. He's also facing charges of violating parole.
Unfortunately, there's little chance of getting my bike back, but its assuring to know this guy is doing time as I type and not getting away with it. Quite impressive followup by SFPD. I'll be seeing this crook in court.
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Ken M
Mountain climber
Los Angeles, Ca
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Nov 27, 2012 - 09:15pm PT
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I ain't against ass kickings - in fact I am very pro ass kicking.
Just do the ass kicking on folks who deserve an ass kicking.
Not innocent citizens.
Problem is, that is in the eye of the beholder.
I seriously doubt that there are many people in bad parts of their lives that are made better by getting beaten. for example:
Having grown up pretty poor as I did, you don't completely trust the police. I was raised to be polite, answer the questions, and move on. But when you've been unfairly tooled a couple of times, you see "that crap" has something to it, and that the police aren't an unbiased mirror merely reflecting back our own bad attitudes.
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Hoffbrow
Trad climber
California
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Nov 28, 2012 - 09:55am PT
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Cops in Joshua Tree are LAME.... I was heading out of the park years ago... stoped at Sams market for some junk food,....... backed my car up 8 feet and THEN turned on my headlights instead of turning the lights on before backing.... (note, this is all in a parking lot) they pulled me over and never asked for any iD... The yanked my car door open and with hands on thier pistol yelled GET OUT OF THE CAR! and asked if i was DRUNK... the last beer i drank was about 20 years ago...... I called their watch commander and told him that his men are THUGS WITH NEPOLIAN COMPLEX.
WHAT A BUNCH OF TAX WASTING DNUT EATING LOOSERS.... really what a bunch of sh#t.
PS glad you got your gear back and lets set up a sting opporation and catch those meth heads in the act
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Reilly
Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
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Nov 28, 2012 - 11:01am PT
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his men are THUGS WITH NEPOLIAN COMPLEX
Did you mean Neapolitan? Why can't they leave out the faux strawberry?
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Anastasia
climber
InLOVEwithAris.
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Nov 28, 2012 - 06:42pm PT
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Bachar thought he was black. He disliked the police yet... He liked the officers that saved his home in Mammoth from burning down. He liked the officer that steadied his neck when they got him out of his wrecked car.
Life is weird, that is for sure.
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Hoffbrow
Trad climber
California
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Nov 28, 2012 - 07:51pm PT
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Tough.. they were JERKS. Period... go cry to a judge. Read the note;;; it was in a parking lot at the first 2 seconds of backing up... They have COWBOY attitudes out there and you know it.
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Toker Villain
Big Wall climber
Toquerville, Utah
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Nov 28, 2012 - 08:09pm PT
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Maybe you should have offered them the ice cream first.
I've been suggesting a sting for years, but you people who naively leave out tempting rewards for theives are also part of the problem, but unfortunately it doesn't work the same as "a fed bear is a dead bear".
Now,... if they sold tweaker-thief hunting tags,...
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Hoffbrow
Trad climber
California
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Nov 28, 2012 - 08:22pm PT
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:) Yes. Ice Cream may have worked :)
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Reilly
Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
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Nov 29, 2012 - 12:14pm PT
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I was gonna post that, too, but I figured it would be met with:
"That's the exception which proves the rule."
I'd also like to introduce Riles to my nephew, aka The Tool Without A
Bad Bone In His Body. If you met him and didn't know he was a tool you'd
think he was a kindergarten teacher.
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Reilly
Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
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Nov 29, 2012 - 02:13pm PT
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happiegrrrl
Trad climber
www.climbaddictdesigns.com
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Nov 29, 2012 - 08:57pm PT
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I guess you're using a satirical style again there Riley...?
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little Z
Trad climber
un cafetal en Naranjo
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Nov 29, 2012 - 10:25pm PT
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what is going on here? I've been away and come back to see that this thread has 194 posts? I read it back when it first came up and thought it was dead after the 3rd post where the OP said he got his gear back. Weird are we here at ST.
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Dr.Sprock
Boulder climber
I'm James Brown, Bi-atch!
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Nov 29, 2012 - 10:52pm PT
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"man, i'm in a bad mood, let's go f*#k somebody up..."
words from an Antioch CHP officer, we know the daughter of the cop,
law enforcement is random at best,
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Hoffbrow
Trad climber
California
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Nov 29, 2012 - 11:06pm PT
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this is my last post on this thread. this is how nice they can be.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yn8CE5ISUSw
Manuel Ramos, a police officer from Fullerton, California, has been charged with second degree murder for allegedly beating a mentally-ill homeless person to death last year. His co-worker, Officer Jay Cicinelli, faces charges of involuntary manslaughter and excessive use of force. This video from a surveillance camera shows Kelly Thomas, the victim, pleading for his life while the officers beat him on the street.
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