juniperbear
Juniper
juniperbear

I can tell you what I've done: I enter the incidents that happen on the day of the report, and the day before the report (because often the incidents happens late at night.) I list it as happening on the day the incident occurred, not the day it was reported. I try to work forward in time (July 14, July 15, etc.),

I should add that you are correct that my comparison to the FAA is not entirely analogous, but not for the reason you state. The FAA performs investigations, collects data and evidence, analyses the data and evidence, and makes policy based on the data and evidence. This is data collection only.

Raw data is raw information. It is useful when it is used. If the information is not available to be used, it must be collected.

Data is not for justice, it is for statistical information.

I don't think that's a good idea.

Those policy shifts were inspired by civilian data, but they were put in place by recommendation of the Department Of Justice working "with local departments to improve their policies".

By providing data which expose patterns that have a greater likelihood in resulting in dangerous situations.

Raw data is, by nature, fair. This is not an anti-cop exercise, any more than the FAA investigating collecting data from plane crash investigations to inform flight safety regulations is anti-pilot or anti-mechanic. However, there IS no equivalent to the FAA collecting these numbers.

Paragraph 6:

When the news of Brown's death hit, with some witnesses saying that the officer began by swearing at the two men, all I could think was " if this was an episode of COPS, none of this would ever have happened".

Just a comment on the new "justified or not" rating: I'm glad to help compile this basic info, and I'm going to continue, because I hope that someday it will be useful to some university study or something. But I can't imagine making even a speculative judgement based on one or maybe two articles I manage to scare up

Aw, that's adorable.

In the NWSL (professional women's soccer), Abby Wambach and Sarah Huffman were married after the end of the 2013 season, while they were still both on the roster of Western New York Flash, and at the time I thought they were surely going to be the first legally married couple to play for the same professional sports

45 years old, married, approaching menopause, here. My GYN put me on the pill a year ago to manage fibroids and heavy, painful periods. Guess I'm a slut, too. High five!

That makes sense. I'm sure these stalkers utilize those tactics to a certain degree, while simultaneously not caring about all the other health stuff that goes on in the clinic on every other day.

I can't believe I forgot mammograms!

I know, which again shows that they care more for sex-shaming than actually preventing abortions. If the slogan "Pray To End Abortions" was sincere in the slightest, it would be followed up by passing out free condoms and contraception educational pamphlets.

Thanks for bringing up antenatal care! I knew there was more. I kept editing my list because I was thinking of stuff I'd missed.

So I take it that these street trolls are able to tell, just by looking, which visitors to the abortion women's health clinics are totally and for sure there for abortions, and which are there for:

I love that bit of grey in his beard.