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NJ Police Have No Duty to Protect You |
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Written by Robert Rose
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Wednesday, 18 October 2006 |
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An NJ Judge has found that Camden city
government, police department, and a 911 operator have no responsibility to
prevent the kidnapping and murder of a 27 year old woman. Therefore,
none of them can be sued for failing to perform their jobs. This is the
same government and court system that denies that same 27-year-old woman the
tools to defend her body and life on her own.
What was the basis for the lawsuit?
The 27-year-old victim's mother, Linda Reis, blamed the 911 operator
and others for not responding to a call from someone who said he saw
two men forcing a woman into a car. [empasis added -ed]
The best advice Dick
Codey, president of the NJ Senate and former acting governor had for women
in New Jersey to keep themselves safe was:
I'd
like to believe that most women will choose to use basic common sense, such as
traveling in large groups and only in well-lit, heavily populated areas, before
resorting to violence on their own.
By that logic, Senator Codey probably blames Miss Eberle for getting herself
kidnapped and murdered for traveling alone and at night like millions of other women in this state do in the reality of their daily lives. God forbid she be equipped
to meet violence and mortal peril with violence of her own. As the saying goes:
Gun control advocates believe that a woman raped and strangled with her panties is morally superior
to a woman with a smoking gun and a dead rapist at her feet.
Bravo, Dick. Another NJ woman has been sacrificed on your moral high ground.
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