nanandjim said:Do you see this on television??![]()
I missed that. What were they taking?tybee204 said:The senseless looting was the first free pass to Anarchy. When I saw 3 NOLA police officers in uniform looting a store I was totally dumbfounded. The system broke down from the bottem all the way to the top. But the buck has to stop somewhere.
What a sad state of affairs. I sure hope that the faces can be clearly seen because I would think that these guys would be fired and prosecuted.tybee204 said:Yes and the reporter tried to address it with one of the Officers and was told to get out of the store. They were pushing a shopping cart loading it up. The store was full of looters at the time.
Unless they were taking food and water, I agree.nanandjim said:What a sad state of affairs. I sure hope that the faces can be clearly seen because I would think that these guys would be fired and prosecuted.
I agree. However, I was making the assumption that, because they refused to talk with the reporter, they were up to no good.Ntegrity said:Unless they were taking food and water, I agree.
tybee204 said:The senseless looting was the first free pass to Anarchy. When I saw 3 NOLA police officers in uniform looting a store I was totally dumbfounded. The system broke down from the bottem all the way to the top. But the buck has to stop somewhere.
They truly are animals with no conscience or concern for anyone but themselves. Thanks for sharing this post, Olivia.Olivia77 said:They werent in survival mode. Survival mode is breaking into a car and hotwiring it to get out of the city, breaking into stores for food and water. Survival mode is not breaking into jewelry and electronic stores. Make no mistake, they are animals. "
Cypros said:And when they are FINALLY evacuated they will have to leave the TVs behind!
Ntegrity said:Unless they were taking food and water, I agree.
Ntegrity said:They truly are animals with no conscience or concern for anyone but themselves. Thanks for sharing this post, Olivia.
Since they were caught on camera, I'm sure they will be prosecuted. At least I hope so. :razz:tybee204 said:It was 3 female Officers in Uniform. They had shoes, clothes, I dont know what all else. When they saw the camera and the Reporter asked why they were taking things he was told to mind his business and get out of the store.
I'm trying ... finally got the page to load. Maybe too many people trying to view it right now.Olivia77 said:You're welcome. Did you get to read the rest? It is quite interesting.
Ntegrity said:Since they were caught on camera, I'm sure they will be prosecuted. At least I hope so. :razz:
That's a good point. I would never leave my animals behind, no matter what. Every community should have an emergency plan that takes this into consideration. My local kennel club has worked with the local agencies to develop a plan for pets. It's very important to people that their animals have a safe place to ride out the storm.Cypros said:I think people's genuine concern for their pets is another explanation for the large numbers who stayed in their homes. Pets were not allowed intp the Sueprdome. I understanf that but I empathize with pet owners. I have a 17 year old cat who has been with me through so many good and bad times. I would never leave him behind to drown or die of starvation or heat stroke.
Ntegrity said:That's a good point. I would never leave my animals behind, no matter what. Every community should have an emergency plan that takes this into consideration. My local kennel club has worked with the local agencies to develop a plan for pets. It's very important to people that their animals have a safe place to ride out the storm.
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