Sixty First Memory

Jun 12, 2009 22:02

How can the city be so STUPID!? I can't believe I put any amount of faith in the police and the justice system...if you're going to release someone so criminal. Letting her, out? Are you insane! I know I spoke to one or two people in the system...making it known that she was definitely not a person safe to be around. Have you not seen the things ( Read more... )

first reaction, not happy, morons, marishka, anxious, anti-vampire for once?, upset, feels less safe once again, are you all idiots, angry, rant rant, stupid city, are you blind

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snapofmyfingers June 13 2009, 03:53:41 UTC
You don't even know that.

To answer your question, yes I am.

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snapofmyfingers June 14 2009, 01:54:47 UTC
"Nothing came of it but sending me to talk to others. "

He sent you to talk to the Head of the Police Force, myself, and you never bothered to continue addressing me. I fail to see how lack of communication on your part should be his fault. He sent you to his superior officer, as anyone should do.

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missingthread June 14 2009, 02:26:32 UTC
I'm not the one saying you have no one capable or turned away offers to help. I offered...curses happened as well as I was sent home for a little while. I'm not saying there is anyone to blame. It's not a priority of mine to join the force and frankly after my visit home, my mind has been elsewhere.

I was informed that a need was there that someone of my...expertise...might come in handy for. That was why I contacted you in the first place.

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snapofmyfingers June 14 2009, 02:39:45 UTC
Offered what? All you stated to me was "According to Reno, I should inquire with you." You did not state what you were inquiring about. Thus, how can you say above that nothing came of it as if it were our fault that nothing came from it, when you yourself did nothing of it.

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missingthread June 14 2009, 04:07:46 UTC
I also said that my communications with you fell apart. I'm not one to sit and deny it wasn't my fault. I think you are mistaking my opinions and viewpoint with my companion's. The only thing we agree on Which us agreeing on anything concerning subjects like this is extremely unusual is that Marshika should not have been released.

Unlike my companion, I am quite knowledgeable and versed in the procedures and processes of organizations such as the police force. Although I don't agree with the reasoning, I understand how it can happen. Taking justice into your own hands is very tempting for some...

And I was offering my knowledge and experience in Vampire's and Vampire Hunting.

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snapofmyfingers June 14 2009, 04:11:37 UTC
They didn't fall apart. They didn't start.

She is not 'just released' as you people keep seeming to say. Had your friend reported the initial incident, she likely would have been drawn in. She didn't, thus it is a moot point to cry after the fact for one's own negligence.

I suggest you tell your friend then to research before defaming people for no reason, as the information would have been made available had she bothered to ask before she started to slander the Police Force for no reason.

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guardianhime June 14 2009, 04:54:40 UTC
I never said I didn't report the incident. This happened WELL before the current warden and yourself, officer, were here. I'm not an idiot. That aside, vampire activity isn't left to the police in my world.

There was no defaming in my words, no names picked apart rather than a general statement. While maybe I was rash in speaking so quickly after my knowledge it doesn't mean that someone was not idiotic enough to let Marishka out. My words aren't slander, and they certainly weren't for no reason. Torture is not 'no reason'

As to your suggestion that I ask, I've requested already that you begin enlightening me into these reasons behind the release and what is going on, but so far you've been more concerned about defending your reputation than focusing on what the initial point of my, admittedly rash, outburst was.

There is someone insane OUTSIDE of bars. Whether in the 'care' of someone else Or Hiro's power it doesn't change the fact that I still disagree with the way things were handled, which last time, I thought even despite ( ... )

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snapofmyfingers June 13 2009, 05:36:49 UTC
Actually, there are quite a few people who are familiar and experts with vampires on the Police Force. They were in fact taken up, to use your own terms, with the issue.

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guardianhime June 13 2009, 05:47:53 UTC
Oh yeas. Lets free a blood thirsty vampire on the off chance that they might escape on their own. Pure genius.

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2/2 guardianhime June 13 2009, 05:50:58 UTC
I've never seen a criminal released for such idiotic reasons until now. Perhaps it's not the force's fault directly for her release...which only points to the the poor excuse of higher ups we have in that case.

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