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So much for calling 911, part 1,223

Posted by David Hardy · 13 October 2008 11:13 AM

Another case of "dial 911 and die." This time the future victim was told to stop calling or she'd be arrested.

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So, how do we break the legal escape from responsibility when LEOs or 911 DO NOT respond to pleas for help?

They hide behind the fact they have no obligation to respond on the one hand, then prevent you from defending yourself on the other.

It would be nice if we could vote with our pocketbooks, but they seem to have figured out a way around that, too.

Posted by: Jim D. at October 13, 2008 12:45 PM

They are lucky it wasn't my daughter, but so is the murderer. There would be payment extracted, and not monetary and not legal.

Posted by: straightarrow at October 13, 2008 04:15 PM

For some reason I'm reminded of Kipling's The Grave of the Hundred Head.

Posted by: htom at October 14, 2008 07:37 AM

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