Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for October 02, 2022

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    BasilBruce  about 2 years ago

    Chillingly realistic.

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    BE THIS GUY  about 2 years ago

    Get on the next bus to Montana.

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    C  about 2 years ago

    But always available to write a revenue aka speeding ticket

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    Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member about 2 years ago

    And we haven’t seen anything yet.

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    Kveldulf  about 2 years ago

    At least they still try to put on a good show when someone is murdered. As long as he’s not a poor black drug addict. Then they encourage white people to shoot to kill.

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    The Moose Group  about 2 years ago

    It’s what happens when your’ District Attorney is George Gascón

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    Imagine  about 2 years ago

    PBS is taking place in Afghanistan today. Or Russia.

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    ronaldspence  about 2 years ago

    it’s bad everywhere Rat…sorry

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    abba3  about 2 years ago

    Has Pastis turned into an anti LEO ex lawyer?

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    blunebottle  about 2 years ago

    How true.

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    Zykoic  about 2 years ago

    Sums up most big cities in the USA, Mexico, Brazil, Columbia……

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    Ray Helvy Premium Member about 2 years ago

    Probably the first time I’ve felt like agreeing with Rat.

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    theincrediblebulk  about 2 years ago

    The problem where i live is that the police are so busy dealing with homeless, mentally ill people, they haven’t got the resources to deal with actual crimes. 4 hour wait on their high priority list when i was attacked by a group of 20 teenagers while at work in a mall.

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    Ichabod Ferguson  about 2 years ago

    It was the dispatcher who stole his car; “Uh, we don’t investigate stolen cars anymore.”

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    SALUDADOG  about 2 years ago

    In a pinch, you can ride a goat!

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    ajr58(1)  about 2 years ago

    The Robert A. Heinlein novel I Will Fear No Evil portrays the future United States as being filled with “AA’s,” i.e. Abandoned Areas, which are lawless no-man’s lands that one doesn’t travel through except in an armored vehicle.

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    Croc Holliday  about 2 years ago

    When I went to Vermont on spring break during grad school, my wife and I marveled that the biggest crime news that week was someone had broken into some vending machines and stolen a bunch of change.

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    Zebrastripes  about 2 years ago

    That’s about it!

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    Goat from PBS  about 2 years ago

    I’ve heard that in some parts of the country, thefts under $950 are OK. I do not recommend those parts of the country.

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    mindjob  about 2 years ago

    It all ends in a giant supernova

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    Interventor12  about 2 years ago

    Get out my phone. Cut on app. Stop car (lock in park) Locate car.

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    rickseg  about 2 years ago

    Time to get out of Dodge.

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    Ellis97  about 2 years ago

    So much for protect and serve.

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    klapre  about 2 years ago

    I remember when the FBI had a database of cars stolen in the US. They were taken to task because they had more info on stolen cars than missing children.

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    eric_harris_76  about 2 years ago

    The idiot mayor of the City of St. Louis (population 300,000 — and dropping, unlike the rest of the metro St. Louis area) was talking about suing the car manufacturer, because car thefts of Kias and Hyundais are so common now.

    It’s certainly not due to the inept police and prosecutor. And “inept” is the nicest word you can use to describe them, especially the police.

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    Count Olaf Premium Member about 2 years ago

    Maybe he should have called a social worker because the local police has been defunded and crime and peaceful protests are running rampant.

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    kaycstamper  about 2 years ago

    Sounds about like it.

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    AtariDragon  about 2 years ago

    Steal a police cruiser.

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    Et tu brute  about 2 years ago

    Going to Montana soon, gonna be a dental floss tycoon.

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    CaveCat87  about 2 years ago

    Rat and Pig must live in a liberalism state, they should think about moving to a conservative state, like South Dakota (where my brother just moved to a couple of months ago).

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    timinwsac Premium Member about 2 years ago

    So that’s how ride share works.

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    del_grande Premium Member about 2 years ago

    First of all, how does Rat afford a $30,000 car? Second, I must be lucky – around here, they don’t usually steal the whole car; just the catalytic converter, or occasionally whatever is inside the car.

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    Binky  about 2 years ago

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    gigagrouch  about 2 years ago

    It seems to be increasingly apparent that many police departments don’t really care about property crimes…

    “Don’t you have insurance? That’s what it’s for!”

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    Keno21  about 2 years ago

    Well, when you make enforcing the law ‘racist’, and punish cops for doing their jobs, what do you expect?

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    zeexenon  about 2 years ago

    Aren’t they supposed to ask, “What is your emergency?” at the start of their 20 questions (fear not, I’ve been in many PSAPs)?

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    KEA  about 2 years ago

    the only thing our local police do is write reports on stuff (like, collisions, thefts and assaults) after it happens

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    BeniHanna6 Premium Member about 2 years ago

    That all depends on where you live Rat. Actually quite safe with very little crime where I live, both in Michigan and Florida. Of course I do NOT live in any large city.

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    tripwire45  about 2 years ago

    This is what happens when you defund the police.

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    dialfred  about 2 years ago

    Aaahh – If you want to know how we know we’re in the last days before God’s Kingdom comes to rescue us you can read Jesus prophecy in Matthew 24, Mark 13, & Luke 21.

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    NWdryad  about 2 years ago

    Exactly this kind of thing has gotten so much worse in the small city where I live. It breaks my heart.

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    kendavis09  about 2 years ago

    Portland, Oregon needs to have a curfew and all violators are subject to lead poisoning. A killing almost every day. Geeeez !

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    Squoop  about 2 years ago

    I live out in the country, and the other day came home to find that some jerk had left a pile of junk on my front lawn. Called the cops and one came by within minutes, and after having a good laugh, took care of getting the town to come pick it all up. Green acres is the place for me!

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    Eric S   about 2 years ago

    that’s Portland for you.

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    John Jorgensen  about 2 years ago

    Anyone right wing trolls care to make a toxic comment about this one?

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    Buoy  about 2 years ago

    I’ve had this experience. My home and garage were robbed multiple times, and I lost 10’s of thousands of dollars worth of equipment and property. I knew who it was. The cops probably had a good idea too. They told me there was nothing they could do and told me to check for my stuff at the swap meet.

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    WF11  about 2 years ago

    The trouble is, if police start ignoring more and more crime (for whatever reason, political, funding, whatever one might expect), this could well lead to vigilante justice when the citizenry gets too disgusted. This might sound good to many people, at first, but where does it stop? …when the “citizens on patrol” start stringing up offending individuals for over parking? And just who would these “good people” be anyway?

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    B UTTONS  about 2 years ago

    Rat, your Chevrolet Spark death trap would not have been stolen if you did not leave the keys in the ignition and dollar bills tossed on back seat.

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    syzygy47  about 2 years ago

    In the late 90’s, i had my house broken into. They smashed the pane (it was a quiet medium sized town) then undid the door from the other side. I saw this, came in via another door assuming the back door knob would have fingerprints. The cop said “We don’t do that”. Guess I watched too much TV. Or, bet it would have if it happened to an officer’s abode.

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    amaryllis2 Premium Member about 2 years ago

    Someone in Ukraine wrote about coming out from hiding underground during some of the early bombing, wanting to evacuate his family but he had no way to. But there was a car parked across the street and he watched it for over an hour with no one coming to it. The doors were unlocked, the key was in, and they all piled in. They found a note with a phone number in the glove box and called it and the guy apologized for stealing the car, saying he had to evacuate his family, he was so terribly sorry. He was wondering how to return the car. The answer he got was, Thank God! I have four cars and I filled their tanks and put them where I thought people would most need them, and now I’ve heard back from all four. And with that the owner wished the driver and his family safety and for peace to return.

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    Boxo croco says happy derby  about 2 years ago

    Meanwhile, in Gotham city:

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    Sisyphos  about 2 years ago

    Yep. Too much crime, too few cops, too little prosecution. Way to go, California….

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    DaBump Premium Member about 2 years ago

    Yes. Yes, they are. Prepare to make thy Meet — uh, meet thy Maker. But seriously!

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    unfair.de  about 2 years ago

    If the police handled incidents with cars the way they do with bicycles.

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    whelan_jj  about 2 years ago

    You need that police report to collect from your insurance company, rat. That’s what they are for.

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    morokiane  about 2 years ago

    There is some truth in this…i had my vehicle stolen and the police pretty much told me the same thing…minus the fleeing.

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    Laurie Stoker Premium Member about 2 years ago

    Regardless of the preceding panels, that last panel is accurate. :-(

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    WendesdayGirl  almost 2 years ago

    LOL

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