• @[email protected]
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      154 months ago

      Storing it 10 hours north of the border (assuming it can reach highway speeds and only needs to stop for gas twice) might not be the strategic move you think it is

      • @ParabolicMotion
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        -114 months ago

        Any closer and the cartels might steal it, though.

        • PahassaPaikassa
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          104 months ago

          So either keep it safe and too far away to be useful or keep it where its useful but will get stolen? Might as well not have one then

          • @ParabolicMotion
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            -94 months ago

            They would probably fly in some military defense first. The local law enforcement and other state law enforcement would mostly likely just provide reinforcement to their effort. Here’s hoping Claudia can keep the cartels in check, right?

        • Flying Squid
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          44 months ago

          So you’re saying the cartels are already in Texas but this exists in case they ever cross the border into Texas?

    • @Dasus
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      Americans genuinely don’t understand the difference between police and the military rofl

      • @ParabolicMotion
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        Yeah, I’m sure you attended police academy, or served in the military, right? If you had, one of the first things they would tell you is to not have social media.

        • @Dasus
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          served in the military, right?

          I did, yeah. About 75% of males around here do, nothing special about it. Also, while we do it we genuinely get better training in the use of force than most American police.

          And yes, they do talk about the responsibility of what you share. When I was in the army, not so much, as social media wasn’t really a thing yet and phone cameras weren’t much of thing. My brother, though, went a few years after, they covered it in much more detail.

          Edit technically I’m still in the army, as I’m in the reserves.

          • @ParabolicMotion
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            -14 months ago

            Lucky you. They deemed you physically unscathed enough to serve.

            • @Dasus
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              24 months ago

              Like they do more than 90% of males here. ~7% go to civil service.

              “Lucky you”. You Americans and your military fetishes. Exactly what’s the problem here, preventing you from discerning your police from your military or even really knowing the difference.

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                Oh, so you aren’t even American? You don’t live in America. So what is your problem with police in Texas? This post specifically addresses police in Texas and the new vehicles they received.

                • @Dasus
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                  “You’re not even American, and think you have the right to laugh at the American military-industrial complex?!”

                  What’s wrong with an overmilitarised and undereducated police force…?

                  What’s wrong with people genuinely not being able to name the difference in roles between the military and the police?

                  We can figure this out together, I’m sure.

                  • @ParabolicMotion
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                    -14 months ago

                    I think you should live in America before you make that judgement. You’re only seeing one side of the story in this part of Lemmy. Usually, on the internet, you’re usually only seeing one side of the story, and it’s the side that wants to profit from suing police.

    • @[email protected]
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      44 months ago

      This is one of the funniest things I’ve ever read. Also one of the dumbest things I’ve ever read coincidentally. But funny!

      • @ParabolicMotion
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        -24 months ago

        The article is dumb? You should visit Mexico. Tell the federales that you hate the police.