"Matthews said that politicians will decide but that he doesn't think new
ordinances are necessary.
"We have the necessary statutes to deal with these problems," he said.
"Law enforcement is not going to be able to replace a parent's
responsibility for teaching their children good judgment."
The police aren't trying to change the law. The politicians will decide weather it is changed; not the police.
If the police don't inform the politicians of possible problems with the law how are the politicans ever going to learn about those problems?
ordinances are necessary.
"We have the necessary statutes to deal with these problems," he said.
"Law enforcement is not going to be able to replace a parent's
responsibility for teaching their children good judgment."
The police aren't trying to change the law. The politicians will decide weather it is changed; not the police.
If the police don't inform the politicians of possible problems with the law how are the politicans ever going to learn about those problems?


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