It's so weird to me to be in a "nice" neighborhood

A neighbor saw, via their doorbell, someone trying to open their door, so they called the police, who investigated and eventually determined that it was a handyman who had the wrong house. Another time, when someone "suspicious" was reported (looking into windows). so the police knocked on doors to warn people and patrolled to find the person

When I was in NYC, a friend of mine called in someone being actively beaten and the police didn't show

and I would semi-regularly see fights on the street in NYC (late at night), which the police didn't do much about.

Here, another time, a neighbor had a noise complaint (not about me) and, maybe 15 minutes after calling it in, the police showed up and asked the noisy party to keep it down.

Meanwhile, in another place I lived, I saw a live break-in, took photos of it, called the police and they... knocked on the door, got no answer (because, would you answer if you'd broken in?), and then left.

Another time, I was pulled over (this was when I was driving an old beater and police sometimes pull me over). The cop was incoherent with rage and had his hand on his gun the entire time.

I had put the car into reverse to stop (it was a manual, where it's normal to put it into reverse or 1st when you turn the car off, with R being more reasonable, IMO) and the guy kept screaming at me about how I must be trying to ram him to get away since that's the only reason to put the car into reverse.

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@danluu I drive a manual (stick shift) and neither put it in 1st nor reverse, just the emergency brake does well enough. Maybe if it's a really steep hill I would put it in 1st.

@tedherman @danluu Do you ever worry about the handbrake getting stuck in the applied position (e.g. in winter)?

@robryk No, and in my experience, even at around -25F (-32C) the handbrake hasn't got stuck.

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