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samronreddit t1_ixonkbl wrote

I was very nervous going in because of the reviews but I had an excellent time with them. Every time I had a problem, they sent someone to fix it promptly. All the lease terms were clear and adhered to. The amount they took out of my security deposit was totally fair and reasonable (I’ve had a company say $500 in cleaning fees before). I choose to believe that people with good experiences just don’t write reviews.

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Hisyphus t1_ixojvi0 wrote

At the end of the day, I know when I close my laptop at 5 or 7 pm after a day of writing pharmaceutical contracts I won’t feel depressed or nauseous or angry. I’m not losing sleep worrying that one of my clients is going to get arrested, deported, or killed. But I also don’t feel like I’m making the world a better place. But who knows what I’ll be doing in 10 years. 🤷🏼‍♀️

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[deleted] t1_ixoam9d wrote

Lmao, 10 minute break to relax in the park is not part of their job. If they want to clock out, that's something they can figure out with their criminally strong union. But just stopping at the park during shift to hang out for 10 min is not okay. They can go to the park on their own time.

We need them to walk a beat to get to know the communities and build trust, because they've broken the trust of the community with criminal actions.

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[deleted] t1_ixo92s3 wrote

Well, I imagine they'll have done something about the same dozen or so junkies that regularly go into stores and steal stuff or steal from lawns and brazenly walk around town with obviously stolen goods to a location that everyone know they'll trade the stolen goods for drugs at, sometimes inside but often outside in broad daylight. Maybe the violent ones would be handled, too.

And I don't know how big of an area. The city isn't really very big, dude. You can walk from Hampden to Fells in under an hour and a half.

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