The real problem with 911

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The real problem with 911

by Maximus
Maximus101@keepandbeararms.com


As anyone who has ever tried it knows, dialing 911 is at best an iffy proposition.

IF you can get through…

IF the operator on the other end isn't asleep…

IF they were properly trained and actually give a damn…

IF there is a unit available to respond…

IF that unit is inclined to respond... (Remember they are not legally obligated to protect you, as proven in the Supreme Court.)

And finally IF the Police aren't afraid to show their faces in the neighborhood you happen to live in...

THEN you can expect to wait at least 15-20 minutes in most areas from the time you call to the time the police actually arrive to save you.

In 15 to 20 minutes you can be raped, murdered, burglarized, etc.

I don't think I'll be shocking anyone by saying that while I'm grateful for 911, I'm not going to trust my life and the life of my family to it.

But the real problem with 911 isn't that it's ineffective.

The real problem with 911 is the same problem with welfare, food stamps and a million other "services" the government provides. It breeds DEPENDENCY, and the more DEPENDENT one is on the government, the more power the government has over one.

I have friends from Northern Ireland, and the tales they tell of police "protection" are chilling. One man told me that in Northern Ireland, it is legal to buy a shotgun for the protection of your home, but you have to go through a police licensing system. I asked him why more Catholic families don't take this seemingly self-evident step to protect their homes against attacks by Protestant terrorists. His answer floored me.

He told me that if a Catholic man buys a shotgun for home defense, it is common practice for the Protestant controlled police to call the Protestant terrorist groups and tell them which homes have a gun in it so they can go to that home and steal it. According to my friend's experience, that is why Catholics don't buy guns for home defense in Northern Ireland.

The cops are some of the citizens' best friends, especially local Law Enforcement. However, one must not forget that the services they provide can easily be withdrawn or even turned against the citizenry if it suits the political leadership. The responsibility for home defense -- and security in general -- resides with the private citizen, and the less necessary the police are the less power the Government has over the individual citizen.
 
IF the lines aren't tied up (the other night one of our County dispatchers was tied up for 3-4 minutes by a couple of drunks who just wanted to talk...),

IF the officer isn't in a dead spot where his radio won't receive (we've got tons of 'em in my county).

IF the CAD mapping system accurately depicts your house on your block. (call the non-emergency number during an off-peak hour and check their directions to your address; it's not uncommon that it be wrong, especially if your area has just changed jurisdiction (annexation, change in departmental coverage, etc).

IF the officer in your area isn't already tied up in the middle of something mundane but effectively hands-tying (like, say, an animal complaint), which takes him out for awhile.

IF the officer who responds doesn't get skeered and wait for a cover unit before entering. (It's happened more than once. Think Columbine.)

IF, IF, IF... and I'M one of the guys who'll respond to help! I firmly believe in all the officers that I work with on a day-to-day basis are good, stalwart officers who would charge in should the hue and cry go out. Likewise, I think that we have an excellent dispatch team at my county dispatch. I would (and do, I guess) trust them with my life. But we're talking about a mere 3-5 people on a communications shift, and bad things happen.

Take responsibility for yourself. Call 911, and be ready to do what you have to, for you.
 
AZ,

This is a duplicate of the thread you started at 11:28 and I posted to at 11:44.

Closed. Duplicate thread.
 
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