Tyler Comstock got into an argument with his father because he
wouldn’t buy him a pack of cigarettes. When Comstock drove away in his
father’s truck, his father called the cops to intervene. His father
lamented afterward, “It was over a damn pack of cigarettes. … And I lose
my son for that.”
Criminal justice professor and former Baltimore police officer Peter Moskos said
the family was wrong to call the police. While many think officers play
a role in community affairs, Moskos says police view their jobs
otherwise. “This idea that cops are always at your beck and call is the
basis of the 911 system and it doesn’t work,” Moskos said. “When you
call the police, you have to remember what cops do is arrest people. If
you don’t want to be arrested, you probably shouldn’t call the police.”
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I don't know whats worse anymore, calling the cops or inviting vampires into your house? One will spill your blood and the other will drink it. I think if I had to choose I'd pick Elvira any day.
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