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Sep 21, 2019
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PJMort
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I don’t know this case, but holding police liable for failing to prevent a crime
Would be a scary precedence.
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To protect and serve, right U of U PD?
molodyets
9/21/19 11:49am
They sure are quick to intervene when a football player is brought in though
darkcoug
9/21/19 11:51am
didn't supreme court rule on this a few years ago?
Cougarclaw
9/21/19 11:52am
Better call skordas
Backcountry
9/21/19 11:53am
I don’t know this case, but holding police liable for failing to prevent a crime
PJMort
9/21/19 11:57am
You can't prevent it, but they did nothing even when she reported issues.
molodyets
9/21/19 12:03pm
Unfortunately at times, the law prevents them from doing things.
pink22
9/21/19 12:27pm
The guy was on parole and making death threats and stalking
D.T. Survivor
9/21/19 12:47pm
It's more complex with this one than it appears.
Spindash
9/21/19 7:36pm
What about when you reach out to the police before it and they do nothing?
YNWA
9/21/19 12:05pm
No difference to me. Unless the police are actual conspirators in a crime.
PJMort
9/21/19 12:42pm
Essentially, unless a special relationship exists, there is no duty to protect.
Spindash
9/21/19 7:47pm
Wish people would wake up and realize this is accurate. It has been decided by
seacougar
9/21/19 12:40pm
The police at the U and SLC are very good at helping the U athletes with
Rocketman
9/21/19 1:05pm
Whats was 50K's problem then?
Count Cougar
9/21/19 3:12pm
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