Over the years, you begin to wonder how our laws became in effect, or more so, how law makers don't clean up some significant loopholes. One particular and alarming loophole is the ability for anyone to sue for any cause. Now, while I am not saying a person does not have the right to receive compensation for damages done against them in a normal situation, but this one takes the cake.
In numerous cases across the United States, burglars who have attempted to break into a home and received injuries as a result of their attempt, such as a laceration from entering a broken window (broken from the intruder) or injuries sustained from the homeowner who confronted the burglar attempting to defend their property or life, have successfully sued the homeowner.
As a society, and a community, how do we allow these loopholes to exist. Home owners should not be liable for any damages that an intruder may receive as a result of their criminal activity. As a law enforcement official, we tell people they have a right to defend their property or themselves in a reasonable manner. People should not be fearful that their actions they take to defend themselves or their property could result in a successful lawsuit against them.
Those who engage in criminal activity, should be stripped of any and all of their rights to pursue class action suits against the victim, if the victim acted in a reasonable manner that would be normal under similar circumstances. What are your thoughts?
What is happening behind the scenes of police investigations? What are the police doing that the public doesn't know about? Why are some of our laws in place and who do they really protect? These are all questions this blog is intended to cover. I'll get the facts and let you know what's really going on. Have a case or topic you want me to address? Let me know and I will dig deep into it to uncover the truth and try to make sense of the madness.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
When are we going to stop being so politically correct and sensitive, and actually do something about guns in our schools?
My friends at Fox News report that a 6 year-old boy brought a loaded gun to his school in Houston and during lunch, the gun apparently fell out of his pocket and fired off rounds and injured three students.
Over the years, we stress more and more on how we can protect our kids from gangs, drugs and other horrible dangers. Can anyone explain to me how this is possible for a 6 year old to get their hands on a weapon, let alone a loaded one?
Two issues. First, the parents in this particular case will undoubtedly and justifiably be charged with negligence and contributing to the crime. They will also be facing significant fines, lawsuits, and possibly jail time - all deserving, if the gun is from the child's home. Are we as a society and parents neglecting one of our most critical responsibilities, which is to care for and protect our children? I would hope that as a result of this investigation, that not only the parents are charged appropriately, but they are stripped of many rights that they currently have. I would propose the charges are all felonies, so that the parents would be banned from all weapons, fishing, hunting, voting, etc. I would propose having the parents stand at the entrance of the school with t-shirts saying, "I was a bad parent, I allowed my son to bring a gun to this school and kids got shot."
Finally, when are we going to learn that we have to do something with our school safety? How many incidents are going to happen before we actually take this seriously and do something about it. Enough of trying to be politically correct or sensitive...do what needs to be done. Put weapon screeners in school entrances. Allow school staff members the ability to search students possessions on school premises at any time, without notice or permission. Allow school members to be able to search vehicles that are parked on school property. Let's strip the rights of privacy in our schools and do what we apparently need to do to make our kids safe. I bet the parents of the three kids who were just shot in Houston would have been happy to give up people's privacy rights....wouldn't you if it were you child?
Over the years, we stress more and more on how we can protect our kids from gangs, drugs and other horrible dangers. Can anyone explain to me how this is possible for a 6 year old to get their hands on a weapon, let alone a loaded one?
Two issues. First, the parents in this particular case will undoubtedly and justifiably be charged with negligence and contributing to the crime. They will also be facing significant fines, lawsuits, and possibly jail time - all deserving, if the gun is from the child's home. Are we as a society and parents neglecting one of our most critical responsibilities, which is to care for and protect our children? I would hope that as a result of this investigation, that not only the parents are charged appropriately, but they are stripped of many rights that they currently have. I would propose the charges are all felonies, so that the parents would be banned from all weapons, fishing, hunting, voting, etc. I would propose having the parents stand at the entrance of the school with t-shirts saying, "I was a bad parent, I allowed my son to bring a gun to this school and kids got shot."
Finally, when are we going to learn that we have to do something with our school safety? How many incidents are going to happen before we actually take this seriously and do something about it. Enough of trying to be politically correct or sensitive...do what needs to be done. Put weapon screeners in school entrances. Allow school staff members the ability to search students possessions on school premises at any time, without notice or permission. Allow school members to be able to search vehicles that are parked on school property. Let's strip the rights of privacy in our schools and do what we apparently need to do to make our kids safe. I bet the parents of the three kids who were just shot in Houston would have been happy to give up people's privacy rights....wouldn't you if it were you child?
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