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seanmcdirmid 7 hours ago

Thankfully you were in Switzerland rather than the states, I just never see American police caring about that.

ifwinterco 7 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Switzerland is the Singapore of Europe (I mean this in a good way!) - the state just functions in a way that other European countries can only dream of

seanmcdirmid 6 hours ago | parent [-]

I spent a couple of years in Lausanne so am aware. Swiss police don't mess around, you need to follow the rules if you want to live there.

metadat 7 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

The police in Spain will also not care, in my experience. They acted completely helpless regardless of how much information I gave them.

My solution now is to travel very light.

alexjplant 6 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Depends on the jurisdiction.

One time I was driving down a twoo-lane road with a police car a few hundred feet behind me. An oncoming pickup truck veered several feet over the center line and almost hit me. I flagged the police down to tell them and they were nonplussed even though they literally saw it happen. Drunk driving, a greater threat than property theft, was of little consequence to them.

On the other side of the country my motorcycle got stolen and the police found it the next day. I picked it up from the tow yard shortly thereafter.

YMMV.

hshdhdhj4444 5 hours ago | parent [-]

America is weirdly nonplussed by destruction and deaths caused by a car.

plingamp 7 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

My car got broken into in Oakland, California. Multiple pieces of luggage stolen (yes, my fault for leaving it in the car in the first place). Luckily I had an AirTag that showed the exact location of the stolen items. I called the police but they said they couldn't do anything. Apparently, even if I had the location the thief would have to invite them in. Regardless, I was put on a waiting list, they finally called me back 3 days later. I promptly left the state a few months later.

gruez 6 hours ago | parent | next [-]

>Apparently, even if I had the location the thief would have to invite them in.

I mean, isn't that good? 4th amendment, warrants from a judge, and all that.

cbolton 6 hours ago | parent [-]

Presumably they could easily get a warrant with that information, if they cared to ask.

insane_dreamer 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

should have told them the thief was undocumented; they would have been on it in minutes :/

SllX 6 hours ago | parent [-]

I don’t deal with Oakland Police specifically but Oakland itself is a sanctuary city.

seanmcdirmid 6 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Local police are never supposed to deal with immigration issues anyways, it isn't in their jurisdiction and they would have to call feds in to deal with anything related to it.

Generally, a city is called a sanctuary city if they don't honor hold orders on detainees from customs and immigration, it has nothing to do with police not enforcing immigration rules, which they can't do either way.

insane_dreamer 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Right. Plus local police don't have jurisdiction over immigration issues. My comment was more a reflection on how the gov generally is, sadly (and horrifically in Minneapolis etc), much more responsive to undocumented cases than actual crimes.

SllX 2 hours ago | parent [-]

Sure, but different agency under a different government (Feds, not City of Oakland).

Oakland PD has their own bad reputation to live down to, let’s not commingle them.