This trend might actually represent a symptom of the VERY REAL RISE IN LOCAL CRIME . . . Nevertheless, as the number of apps, networks and platforms proliferate. Local police are forced to provide the public more information . . . Which actually isn't a bad thing at all. Take a look:
Police warn of false information spreading online
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - As neighborhood watch groups move online, community members can spread information quickly and openly on public platforms. But Kansas City Police are warning neighbors that spreading false information online can be extremely dangerous, and you might be doing it without even knowing.
still better than selfies.
ReplyDeleteBut not as good as 12-gauges.
ReplyDelete^^Sure tough guy, sure.
ReplyDeleteThis must be the next newest and greatest pr tactic the city wants to try to make KCMO appear to be the 5th safest small city in the country.
ReplyDeletePolice said, "We have been notified of online rumors regarding women being followed by men on the Plaza, fearing they are being targeted for sex trafficking. We have received no reports of this activity; there have been no reported abductions, and our Vice Unit has no indication about any such 'sex trafficking group.'"
ReplyDeleteROFLMAO oh boy we are truly hitting an all time new low when citizens know more about what is happening then our police department does.
The spreading of false information happens on this blog everyday with the biggest culprit of it not even living here.
ReplyDelete9:32 AM The Russians are no doubt involved.
ReplyDelete^^and yet they really are. It's been proven. Weird.
ReplyDelete^^and yet assburger boy doesn't even realize he agrees with 1017. Weird
ReplyDelete^^^ Weird. Get a room.
ReplyDeleteI have a theory. Super Dave and Byron are the same guy. A guy with A LOT of problems.
ReplyDeletePerhaps misinformation is a “media” cry.
ReplyDeleteThey took polls that said Hillary would win.
Clearly someone was lying.
Was it the pollsters or the people?
Looks worse this year.
The media will declare the Democrat the winner the day before and blame:
1. Russians
2. Disengaged Democrats
3. Everyone but the man in the mirror.
Disinformation is up 23.6% this year along with meaningless statistics.
^^Thanks for your meaningless statistics.
ReplyDelete12:46 see what 9:32 said. Thank You for proving his point.
ReplyDelete1:07 said "Blah blah BLah bLAH blah blah"
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