An overnight drunk-driving checkpoint in Kansas City led to the arrest of 13 drivers for DUI in 544 stops, police said this morning.
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Wow 13 out of 544
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.02 percent
Record breaking.
Who ever thought the KCPD numbers could get worse than the solved murder percentage?
ReplyDeleteWho ever thought the KCPD numbers could get worse than the solved murder percentage?
ReplyDelete.02 percent
ReplyDeleteThe legal limit in Missouri is .08
Kcpd can't even come up with that out of over 500 stops? ROFLOL
And the Murder rate and cold case file is what?
Just checked the homicide page of the KCPD, and noticed that only 45% of the homicides in 2011.
LOL KCPD is a joke.
And they want a raise? With take home cars? What fucking CEO would award such a poor performance?
What percentage would you shitheels like to see to justify keeping fellow drunken shitheels off the roads?
ReplyDelete10/29/11 1:52 PM
ReplyDeleteYou know what, fuck you ass hole if you don't already have that answer.
Don't you high paying pricks already have the answer?
fuck kcpd and it's poor performance standards.
ReplyDelete03:48 well, one can't hardly argue with that MENSA level stuff, no doubt from a fartsniffer who's most passionate issue in life is preserving his ability to drive through residential streets buzzed.
ReplyDeleteOh, and before I forget... GO FUCK YOURSELF YOU DRUNK SHITHEEL
10/29/11 4:16 PM
ReplyDeleteWell don't forget this KCPD Cover up.
Crime Scene KC: "KCPD detective accused of DUI -- The detective, who works in internal affairs, reportedly got into a wreck about 11:45 p.m. Friday on U.S. 169 near Barry Road."
Wish we all got the same break the KCPD officers give themselves.
Corrupt KCPD!
ReplyDeleteAll it takes is ONE drunk asshole to kill you FUCKTARDS!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHey math majors,
ReplyDelete13 out of 544 equals 2%, not 2 one hundredths of a percent, as the first commenter tried to assert.
10/29/2011 12:20PM and 1:16PM
ReplyDeleteYou're obviosly not a math genius.
13 arrests out of 544 is 2.4%, over 100 times higher than your equation.
544.00 / 13.00 = 0.02389705882
ReplyDeleteYou must be one of those dip-shits doing the crime stats.
It's 2 percent, but is that enough to justify the violation of the Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable search and seizure for the 98 percent? I say no, but the SupCo has disgreed.
ReplyDeleteGood. This is what the police should be doing.
ReplyDeletePicking on people with money.
ReplyDeleteMurderers are usually unemployed.
God save us from the Police state. It can get worse:
http://www.newschannel5.com/story/15725035/officials-claim-tennessee-becomes-first-state-to-deploy-vipr-statewide