I was just carjacked and robbed at gunpoint Thursday night at 1AM right in front of my building. The police came and were very nice and extremely apologetic that they couldn’t ‘chase’ although we had trackers that actually showed exactly where some items were. I actually felt bad for them. They want to be officers of the law. They want to enforce the law but are not permitted to. No wonder we can’t even recruit to fill the few slots we can afford to pay for. This city and its officials have betrayed its citizens. This election may be crucial. Although it’s hard to imagine being able to regain control of this chaos. In any case, vote the current officials out, for sure.
So sorry man. That sucks. Yeah, I'm going to ask the police next time I talk to them about this. Using AirTags (or equivalent) to track criminals and catch them feels reasonable, especially because I bet many Oaklanders either already own them or are willing to buy them.
My best friend had the same experience in SF. AirTag in her stolen car showed its exact location for hours. Cops told her “you’re feee to pursue them.” No words
I'm not sure what kind of organization would pay more than $100 million for half of the Coliseum site when the A's own the other half. I think the whole deal is a mirage. "Forget it Jake, it's Thao."
I was just carjacked and robbed at gunpoint Thursday night at 1AM right in front of my building. The police came and were very nice and extremely apologetic that they couldn’t ‘chase’ although we had trackers that actually showed exactly where some items were. I actually felt bad for them. They want to be officers of the law. They want to enforce the law but are not permitted to. No wonder we can’t even recruit to fill the few slots we can afford to pay for. This city and its officials have betrayed its citizens. This election may be crucial. Although it’s hard to imagine being able to regain control of this chaos. In any case, vote the current officials out, for sure.
So sorry man. That sucks. Yeah, I'm going to ask the police next time I talk to them about this. Using AirTags (or equivalent) to track criminals and catch them feels reasonable, especially because I bet many Oaklanders either already own them or are willing to buy them.
My best friend had the same experience in SF. AirTag in her stolen car showed its exact location for hours. Cops told her “you’re feee to pursue them.” No words
I'm not sure what kind of organization would pay more than $100 million for half of the Coliseum site when the A's own the other half. I think the whole deal is a mirage. "Forget it Jake, it's Thao."