d21lewis said:
ZenfolderVGI, I tend to respect you as a poster and as a person, but what the hell? I AM a deputy sheriff. I've been one since 2003. We have a list of elderly and at risk people, and in situations of power outages, severe storms, extreme cold weather and such, WE CHECK ON THE WELFARE OF LOCAL CITIZENS. We have a list of at risk people. It's called a welfare check list. Most people tend to appreciate our concern. Every now and then, we end up notifying the Department of Family and Children's Services (several members of the department are saved to my cell phone at this very moment), a family member, Emergency Medical Services, or a local shelter. Your attempt to tell ME the specifics of MY job is laughable. DFCS responds to elderly neglect, elderly abuse, child abuse, and virtually any other situation pertaining to people's domestic well being. If you are not familiar with them, then don't open your mouth about what their responsibilities are. Personally, I have had to place more deceased (two of which were SERIOUSLY decomposed) older people into body bags than you. Older men/women who lived alone. I like to think I've prevented that from happening LEAST once or twice. Natural causes are one thing, but we still do what we can to prevent senseless death. This IS America. We have systems in place to look out for people's well being. Bottom line: The man was $1000 behind on his electric bill. Whether he had the money or not, he didn't pay it. He was 93 years old and living on his own. The Electric company had a device in place that would regulate his electricity. Despite being behind on his bill, he STILL had the ability to reactivate the service. Apparently he didn't know how. He didn't call anyone for help either. I knew the background of this story before this thread was ever created. I saw the interviews with his neighbors stating "He survived World War II, but couldn't survive the electric company". Learn to recognize fear/outrage mongering when you see it. Since this incident, the electric company has removed these power regulatory devices from their customers. The faceless monopoly HAS taken responsibility for the situation. |
Dear sir, being a deputy sheriff is one thing. Believing that your duty, and indeed the duty of every deputy sheriff, is to keep an eye out for people like this is quite another, much more ignorant thing.
Now, while you might have intimate knowledge of this case, I am armed with only common sense.
My common sense tells me that if the faceless monopoly of the electricity company has CHANGED something, and TAKEN RESPONSIBILIITY for this, then they must have thought that some of their restrictions were IRRESPONSIBLE in the first place.
Besides them "taking responsibility" should they not also be HELD responsible for their mistake here?
Next time I kill an old lady with my car, I'll buy a new car and take responsibility. However, please, arrest me as well, would you?
Admitting their wrong doing is fine, however, if they admit they were wrong in any way, then they are responsible for this, sir, and should take responsibility and the CONSEQUENCES that go with it.
FYI, you can tell your friends in the deputy sheriff's office that they can slack off a little on keeping tabs on every elderly person with a heat-source. It's certainly not in the job description.
I don't need your console war.
It feeds the rich while it buries the poor.
You're power hungry, spinnin' stories, and bein' graphics whores.
I don't need your console war.
NO NO, NO NO NO.







