Sometimes the "PTB" are your next door neighbors. , page 1
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Topic started on 9-7-2011 @ 01:52 PM by boncho
We often see stories on hear talking about how "TPB" or the "Police State" is (Paraphrasing) 'taking away our freedoms and rights'....


But in reality, the state does not do much at all without someone complaining first.

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While these programs and things like them are used for the right reasons most of the time. False statements from your neighbors and fellow people can cause a lot of grief for people who have done nothing but irritate their crusty neighbors.

Even in cases when the claims are legitimate, it is your neighbor that most likely gave the 'heads up' to the state. I am talking about minor cases for the most part, ie. Dog poop, garbage left out, car not parked properly, etc, etc.

Little things that, when enforced, makes people 'feel' or 'think' they live in a police state. Sometimes, it isn't some mass cabal trying to get you to not water your garden during a water shortage... Sometimes it's that sour lady/man across the street that has nothing better to do than dial a number and talk about you.


reply posted on 9-7-2011 @ 05:17 PM by boncho
reply to post by Ladysophiaofsandoz

No PTB in my hood. They don't like living in the ghetto. Sorry couldn't resist.




Of course, I really didn't want this thread to be coming across that way.

It's true though, the "No Snitching" thing that goes on in "Hoods" or communities is absurd, but does have legitimate foundations.

The more a localized, smaller community communicate, the less interdiction needed from authority. The problem with the "Hoods", is that the people who are advocating "No Snitching" are also not communicating, thereby increasing the problem, rather than trying to solve it.

I see it going both ways, too many people complaining, or no one talking at all, can only make for a miserable community. When communication lines are made, and people can find common ground among each other, then you have a peaceful neighborhood.

Not everyone will always get along, but everyone should be able to agree to disagree.


reply posted on 9-7-2011 @ 05:31 PM by bigspud
Originally posted by boncho
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post by Ladysophiaofsandoz

or no one talking at all, can only make for a miserable community.

sounds like an ideal neighbourhood.


reply posted on 9-7-2011 @ 05:55 PM by boncho
reply to post by bigspud



Not talking to your neighbors for the most part is great. In fact, I live in an area that this is how it goes. However, should a problem arise, then I would expect communication.

If someone had a problem with anything I was doing in my neighborhood, I would want them to approach me so I could rectify the situation. In the past, I had a few noisy days from neighbors, and I ignored it. Had it been regularly occurring event, I would probably have approached the person before going to any authority figure.
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