• jpreston2005@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    This in no way excuses the ludicrous use of force by the police, but… They forgot the keys, so they broke their own window to get in? who does that? It’s an apartment, call the super? or a locksmith? Get called to a break-in, see signs of forced entry, see someone coming to the door with a gun… Yeah that’d be intense all right. Doesn’t excuse the police actions but dang. bit more understandable

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      9 months ago

      Sometimes it’s cheaper to replace a window than it is to pay an extortive “lock out fee” from a complex.

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      9 months ago

      Easier for me to break the door open and fix it later. Why yes, I have kicked my door open twice. Also kicked in a friends door.

    • FilterItOut@thelemmy.club
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      9 months ago

      It’s quite reasonable for most of Americans. Apartment managers won’t answer at night. The locksmith isn’t going to answer at night very often, and when you find the one that does answer it will be an hour or longer for them to arrive. Kick in the window, replace it with a half hour trip to the hardware store the next day. You’ve saved a half hour in total, and probably a large amount of money.