A Union Pacific official estimates that about 90 cargo containers a day are compromised, sometimes by an organized group that has halted trains and recruited people living on the street to ransack the containers. latimes.com/california/sto…
@latimes This is what happens in a country choked by poverty. People aren't just going to lay down and die, more and more they're caring less and less about societal rules because society has failed them to such a degree.
@latimes # 1 Southern Pacific has more control than people think on US railways. They are able to form their own police force. They need to crank it up. That is private property and no way a taxpayer issue..
@latimes Make this a felony crime with a hefty sentence and put some undercover law enforcement waiting for them and I bet this will all stop
@latimes And some people really want to export the ideology that enabled this to other states?
@latimes The copy editor didn’t see a problem taking 17 paragraphs to mention that property crime is down?
@latimes We have no LAW in CA anymore it's what the politicians want here :(
@latimes When self serving corrupt lawmakers make laws saying CRIMINALS can steal up to almost $1000.00 without prosecution this is what happens. youtube.com/watch?v=Tncba5…
@latimes There is a very simple solution. Vote differently 🤯