101. While Boston-area campuses remain free of violence, police have reported hate crimes elsewhere in Massachusetts. 102. Why not report crime at those places? 103. Yet, writer Mubarak Dahir reveals many victims, fearing they will be outed, are reluctant to report the crimes. 104. You can even report a crime to the managers of most major hotels and they can pass on the information to the police. 105. You have no legal obligation to report this crime and no moral obligation to enlist in the drug war. 106. Party spokesman Vincent Peillon suggested the figures were in part higher because more people reported crimes and because the process had become easier at police stations. 107. Police officers were dispatched after the victims reported the crime. 108. And Davidson said those are just the people who reported the crimes. 109. Analysts agree that the overall crime rate appears to be declining but they also say police figures are inaccurate because many crimes are never reported. 110. Before the riots, Rhee was a volunteer with the Los Angeles Police Department, patrolling the neighborhood with a ham radio, reporting crime. |