I retorted that this validates criminal behavior and gives petty criminals the green light to go free-ranging with their crime sprees. Still, if it's not him (or someone important to him such as family or a political supporter) then all go free.
I'm observing "bargain basement policing" in some areas where a report is taken (for insurance purposes and tax write-offs) with no follow-up. Unless it's a violent crime, it doesn't get a second blush. The real victims will be the citizens who applaud this now. As the pendulum swings off its hinge, their safety and insurance rates will also become unhinged.
Community policing and other forms of outreach will be another passing fancy without philanthropic assistance or the support of a community foundation. Community policing is labor, time, and investment intensive. If you still want safety programs and citizen police academies, offer them online. Forget the personal touch.
It's imperative that all of us, from the youngest street copper to the crusty old chiefs, need to reeducate the public. As I have always said, "If you don't blow your own horn, someone else will use it as a spittoon."
Give real answers and real service. Don't shortchange our customer base. They can defend us, when they're told that the officer who helped them was no different than some elected official's idea of a servant. We must seize every opportunity to regain trust and loyalty from our customers. They're also voters.