sirozha
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If I catch the perp in the act, can I tackle him, hold him down, and call the police, or is this something that I will be sued for and the judge will accept the case?
I know for a fact that the police will do nothing for a vandalized vehicle unless I hand off the perp to them directly.
I've experienced a theft from my vehicle with a smashed window and was able to track the stolen property to a house (using Apple's FindMy for the stolen pair of AirPods Pro, among other things). I gave the address to the police, which did nothing. The same day I found the house owner's name, phone number, and email address, provided this info to the police detective assigned to the case, but the police did absolutely nothing to retrieve my property and punish the thieves.
The damage to the vehicle and the value of the lost property was about $2,000, and it was not serious enough for the cops to get off their lazy bums and actually arrest the perps. I still have the police report, which is totally useless. And, by the way, I waited for the cops to come write a report for 2 hours, and they never showed up. I had to flag down a cop several miles away from the hotel where my car was broken into and ask him to write me a report. He told me they didn't respond to thefts from vehicles, as these were considered petty crimes, and they didn't have enough officers to write reports for petty crimes. This was in Antioch, metro Nashville.
Basically, the cops couldn't care less if a car were broken into. They aren't going to do anything. The thieves and the vandals roam free with no risk of being arrested.
I know for a fact that the police will do nothing for a vandalized vehicle unless I hand off the perp to them directly.
I've experienced a theft from my vehicle with a smashed window and was able to track the stolen property to a house (using Apple's FindMy for the stolen pair of AirPods Pro, among other things). I gave the address to the police, which did nothing. The same day I found the house owner's name, phone number, and email address, provided this info to the police detective assigned to the case, but the police did absolutely nothing to retrieve my property and punish the thieves.
The damage to the vehicle and the value of the lost property was about $2,000, and it was not serious enough for the cops to get off their lazy bums and actually arrest the perps. I still have the police report, which is totally useless. And, by the way, I waited for the cops to come write a report for 2 hours, and they never showed up. I had to flag down a cop several miles away from the hotel where my car was broken into and ask him to write me a report. He told me they didn't respond to thefts from vehicles, as these were considered petty crimes, and they didn't have enough officers to write reports for petty crimes. This was in Antioch, metro Nashville.
Basically, the cops couldn't care less if a car were broken into. They aren't going to do anything. The thieves and the vandals roam free with no risk of being arrested.
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