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I keep hearing that someone is starting these fires cuz they are mad cuz police refuse to ticket cars with no front license plate and so they are taking out their frustration by starting fires, has anyone else heard this, we heard people talking about it in a restaurant

2006-10-29 18:45:01 · 4 answers · asked by WannaKnow 2 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

Well maybe they feel they could get caught trying to vandalize a cop car but if they were out in the middle of nowhere in the middle of the night and all they had to do was toss a lit cigarette out the window and no one would ever see them, they could get away with it and feel like they got even somehow for being abused. Maybe a psychologist or psychiatrist could explain it better, how they would feel doing something like this. I just wondered.

2006-11-02 03:43:46 · update #1

Maybe cops should do their job and think about the fact that if they don't, and if they abuse the public, someone could go out and start fires or do any other thing they could think of to get even. Instead of abusing the public, all they have to do is do their job. They work for us not the other way around, and if they would do their job like the rest of us have to do, then maybe there wouldn't be people out doing things to get even with them. Why do they want to abuse people and refuse to do their job. How long would any of us have jobs if we told our boss to shove it and not do our job. I overhear a lot of people talking whenever I go anywhere, like in restaurants, in line while waiting, at bus stops, on buses, etc, everywhere you go you hear people discussing things and they are really fed up with cops and politicians, and with all the mobbing and gangstalking going on, even police sponsored gangstalking and state sponsored gangstalking, etc. They feel they have to fight back.

2006-11-02 03:58:43 · update #2

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A fifth U.S. Forest Service firefighter has died of burns suffered when flames from a deliberately set wildland fire overran his five-man crew in Southern California last week.
Twenty-three-year-old firefighter Pablo Cerda died at Arrowhead Regional Medical Center in Colton.

Cerda was burned over 90 percent of his body Thursday in the Esperanza fire as he and four other firefighters tried to protect a home. Three crew members died at the scene, with a fourth dying later that day at a hospital.

2006-10-31 16:58:42 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

A 5th U.S. wooded area provider firefighter has died of burns suffered while flames from a intentionally set wildland fire overran his 5-guy group in Southern California final week. Twenty-3-3 hundred and sixty 5 days-previous firefighter Pablo Cerda died at Arrowhead community scientific center in Colton. Cerda replaced into burned over ninety % of his physique Thursday interior the Esperanza fire as he and four different firefighters tried to guard a house. 3 group individuals died on the scene, with a fourth dying later that day at a scientific institution.

2016-10-20 23:50:39 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

That sounds rather ridiculous. If that were the case, the people would be targeting policemen/women, police stations and police vehicles.

They might even just take off their front license plates too, but I can see people grafitiing police cars/stations or causing the police trouble rather than starting fires.

However, if it were an issue over property (or loss of), I think there would be a stronger motive for those people to cause fires.

2006-10-29 18:52:33 · answer #3 · answered by Ixen 1 · 0 0

That wouldn't make much sense. License plates are a traffic offense akin to jaywalking. Why commit a felony (arson) to protest it?

2006-10-29 18:49:07 · answer #4 · answered by college_republicans_club 2 · 0 0

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