
Originally Posted by
LuciusBeebe
That's the whole point. This is not a problem for northeast Indiana. So why are they acting like it is?
You're making the assumption that things around here COULD become like New York. That's not an assumption that I find plausible.
My whole view on this is that stings should be performed when there is an existing problem. Drug stings, for example. If the area has a drug problem, go ahead. Prostitution stings? Okay, if you've got a prostitution problem in the area, sure.
Or several years ago, when Angola police had a stakeout to catch people that were stealing cans from the recycling bins in the K-mart parking lot. They were responding to something that was happening.
Were people being bought in sold in Fremont, Indiana? No, they were not. There was not a problem.
So what you are saying is that we should allow it to happen a few times before the police should get involved. There is always a first time for anything. Does that make it less important because it could have been the first?
Am I upset that this guy is in jail? Not one bit. Good riddance. My only problem is that stories like this, with police involvement no less, are only going to perpetuate the idea that northeast Indiana is just as bad as the worst places in the country. Its not. This is a good place. I am not worried about the future my daughters will have here. And I get aggravated when the police perpetuate the notion that I should be worried.
This one arrest does not make northeast Indiana a bad place or even the appearance. Just how did the police perpetuate the notion that you should be worried? This is one arrest, one person and thankfully he wasn't allowed to keep looking until he met his goal.
I live in a small town. Please act as if it was a small town, police. Get the drunk drivers, the wife beaters, the thieves and the meth makers. But do not try to make people think that we've got young girls being trafficked like this was Los Angeles or New York. Because we don't.
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