Arrest-Proof Yourself by Carson Dale C
Author:Carson, Dale C
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Published: 2007-08-28T16:00:00+00:00
8 | LAW ENFORCEMENT SHOULDN’T GIVE A PASS TO ALL THOSE CROOKS IN THE MIDDLE CLASS
The jails are packed with poor people, mostly black and Hispanic. This is no secret. So why aren’t more middle-class people in the pokey? Are all those middle-class types out there solid citizens? Are they all just stoking the machine 40 hours a week, giving the IRS a cut every payday, and raising chubby-cheeked children to become the next generation of Great Americans? Hardly.
Middle-class people are the most exasperating group of crooks because they rarely get caught. There are two reasons.
1. LOWER CLUE-Q (CLUELESSNESS QUOTIENT). Even when they indulge in petty crimes and run-of-the-mill thuggishness, middle-class types are harder to arrest and convict because they know the system a bit better. When doing petty crimes, they tend to
keep dope at home rather than in their cars and on their persons
grow their own weed and avoid buying it and falling into police traps
call cops “sir” rather than dirty names
beat women in detached houses rather than apartments, so screams don’t get heard and police don’t get called
make restitution and talk their way out of petty-theft raps
carry firearms legally
sell stolen property to fences rather than peddle it door-to-door in view of police
drive street-legal cars, so they are pulled over and searched less often
avoid hanging out and living the arrestable, urban outdoor lifestyle (middle-class punks “hang in” and plan and execute crimes indoors, where difficult-to-obtain search warrants are necessary to root them out and arrest them)
read their mail, mark their calendars, and set the alarm so they can wake up, dress up, and show up, albeit grudgingly, at court hearings, probation meetings, anger-management classes, and drug rehab
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