Ah but to know the location in order to inform the police where it is (it had a sign posted ON the door) you had to read either locked journals (you're on someone's friends list) or you had to contact the person organizing it. In all the locked journal posts that listed the location, it didn't say the booze was for sale. No, this is not somebody making an honest mistake, because you'd need privileged info to make such a precise report like the exact address. To get this privileged info you'd also read stuff to the point where you'd know the purpose is strictly a charity-type benefit, (to which the officer appeared to be sympathetic). Approach it logically: you couldn't find out the address without being in the circle of trust and already knowing what it's really about. This is no mistake, this is malice aforethought.
You're probably right about the open/closed case thing. I'm just saying that the cop who's so worked up for procedure, probably could have relied on that procedure to back the other cops off.
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Date: 2005-07-29 10:21 pm (UTC)You're probably right about the open/closed case thing. I'm just saying that the cop who's so worked up for procedure, probably could have relied on that procedure to back the other cops off.