Cops Should Act Like Firemen in a Free Society
by Mark R. Crovelli
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An
important characteristic of both crimes and fires is the impossibility
of knowing where either will occur. Firemen may have a general sense
of the buildings that are at a higher risk of burning down, but
they have absolutely no idea about which particular house will be
the next one to catch fire (unless the firemen are the arsonists).
Similarly, cops may have a general sense of what neighborhoods have
a higher crime rate than others, but they have absolutely no idea
which person will be the next one to commit murder or rape (unless
the cops themselves commit the next murder
or rape).
Given
that cops and firemen are both concerned to respond to events that
cannot be predicted, it is extremely odd that they act so differently
from one another. Firemen do not "patrol" neighborhoods
in the hope of spotting the next house fire or car accident. They
wait until someone calls them, and they respond accordingly. Cops,
on the other hand, do "patrol" neighborhoods, hide
under overpasses, dress up in "undercover" costumes and
otherwise skulk about their communities looking for crimes that
are being committed.
What
gives? Why don’t cops and firemen use the same strategy? Crimes
can be predicted no better than fires, so why don’t cops just wait
to be called instead of driving around looking for something that
is impossible to predict?
The
answer is to be found in the fact that the United States is no longer
a free country. When almost everything people do is either illegal
or "regulated," there is an overabundance of so-called
"crimes" being committed at every moment of the day. Murder
and rape, like house fires, are relatively rare events, but when
the state has criminalized all sorts of normal and non-aggressive
actions, like consuming certain plants or driving one’s car over
a certain arbitrary speed, the cops have a glut of criminals to
deal with. They can’t just sit in their offices and wait to respond
to murders, thefts, rapes and assaults because they have to deal
with millions of other people that the political class has labeled
"criminals."
At
this very moment, for example, there are literally thousands of
"criminals" in the United States who are driving around
in their cars without seatbelts on, and thousands of other "criminals"
who are ingesting substances that the politicians in Washington
don’t like. In other words, the streets are literally crawling with
"criminals" at all times, which means that cops have no
time whatsoever to go back to the station to rest. The 24-hour patrol
is thus necessitated by politicians’ ever-expanding definition of
crime.
In
other words, the police are no longer in the business of protecting
people from rare and costly events, and thus have nothing whatsoever
in common with firemen. They are in the business of cracking skulls
and enforcing the political class’s dictates on the people. Firemen,
on the other hand, are overwhelmingly
volunteers who simply wait to respond to accidents. Firemen
are a form of voluntary social insurance against accidents, while
the police are merely thuggish tools of the political class.
In
a truly free society, the police act just like firemen (if
they exist at all), and they wait to be called upon to protect
people’s lives and property. That’s it. There is no room in a free
society for laws and regulations that criminalize normal, non-aggressive
actions to the point where policemen must be on patrol 24 hours
a day. If the police feel overwhelmed with "criminals"
and they have no time to simply go back to the office for doughnuts,
this is a sure sign that liberty is dead.
If
the police are out in the streets beating
schizophrenics to death instead of waiting to be called on to
protect people, liberty is completely dead. If the police are hiding
under overpasses trying to "catch" people to fine instead
of perfecting their reaction time to real emergencies,
liberty is completely dead. If the police are required to run around
spraying non-aggressive
people in the face with pepper spray instead of locating stolen
property, liberty is completely dead. If the police are breaking
into innocent people’s homes and filling them with bullets in
front of their children instead of solving all of the rapes in their
precincts, liberty is completely dead. In fact, if the police are
doing anything other than sitting in their offices waiting
for a call for help or working on solving past crimes, they are
thereby destroying liberty. A free society has no need for antisocial
thugs that will do whatever the political class tells them to.
Real
crimes like murder, rape, theft and assault are relatively rare,
just like fires. They would be even rarer if we lived in a free
country and the police were in the business of reacting to and solving
these crimes instead of wasting their time and energy (and our
money) shoving Washington’s vision of morality down our throats.
We Americans don’t need policemen to beat us and fine us into doing
the right thing any more than we need firemen to beat and fine us
into doing the right thing. We just need them both to protect our
lives and property.
May
10, 2012
Mark R.
Crovelli [send him mail]
writes from Denver, Colorado.
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