My name is Christina, and I will try my best to answer your questions :)
I've always had a passion for giving advice, because I feel like it's one of the few things I'm actually good at.
If you need any advice, send me a message and I'll be more than happy to help.
-Christina
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If you tricked the cops into thinking that there was a murder or something like that by using ketchup as blood, or something like that, I don't know, and you time the cops on how long it takes them to get there, and somehow get the news reporters on your side, to teach the cops to do their job correctly, could they arrest you? Would they stick you in jail for a few years? How would they react to that? Has anyone ever done something like that?
I am sick and tired of hearing stories of people like the three women found this week, and Jaycee Lee Dugard. It makes me so angry. I want to see the cops embarrassed into doing a PERFECT job, or getting fired. Their job is too fucking important for them to be lazy. Way too fucking important... (link)
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Yes, they should put more effort in their job. However, that would be a false report and you would get arrested.
Like the previous answerer said, I think you should write a letter. They WILL read it, so maybe they will take it into consideration of hiring better cops or teaching them how to wake up.
Good luck,
-Christina
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