Quote Originally Posted by davewindsor View Post
But, this is not a case of a broken window or graffitti.

A homeless person jaywalking is also illegal, but when was the last time the DPD wrote up a ticket for that? The reason it's rarely enforced is because it isn't an efficient use of police resources.

What really gets me here is that it took over a year to investigate and they didn't even make an arrest yet; they just confiscated goods that can't be resold at auction and it will cost the taxpayers more money to destroy. What a waste of police resources. I mean, if Louis Vuitton is complaining about trademark violations, an undercover officer should go there, buy a fake handbag, have one of their representatives explain the differences in quality to show why it's fake and then press charges against whoever sold it and shut the store down. Whoever sold it to the undercover officer will testify against their employer for immunity. Why does it all take over a year to do something that should take a week? The DPD should be reorganized if this is how they use their time.