Huckleman2000
It was something I ate.
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Pure said:a gay teen (male) ho is getting the crap beaten out of him. joe blow the Xtian policeman refuses to intervene on grounds that sin has its natural consequences, decreed by God. when pressed about a duty to protect the public, he says, 'i have a duty to protect the public, not the criminals.'
XXX Porn Shop, well isolated from other buildings and homes catches fire in a small town and three firemen respond. On seeing it's the porn shop, one fireman says, "God has torched the den of iniquity" and refuses to fight the blaze.
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Hi Pure! I'll play your silly game! If you play mine.
Your first example of the gay teen is particularly heinous on the part of the policeman. "To serve and protect" doesn't seem to draw any line at the bedroom door, even though I'm sure there have been instances not too different from the example you posit. Not even necessarily gay - but when confronted with examples of so-called 'street justice'. (The example of the Catholic priest/molester who was murdered in prison comes to mind, although the resultant murder case was prosecuted.) Whether Xtian in origin, or just from years of personal experience with criminals, law enforcement lends itself to a great temptation to take justice into one's own hands. There may be some jurisdictions where the County Sherriff is an elected official and they've put a virulent Xtian into office who may actually condone this sort of behavior, but it's clearly against the law. The enforcement branch of government is not the interpretive. Yet.
Likewise, the firemen would be derelict in their duty not to fight the fire in the porn shop. Again, there may be a corrupt mayor or fire chief in the town with a god-complex, and hopefully there would be enough of a case to apply discipline at the state level. Insurance companies would be another means of enforcement against negligence. As well, I would hope that within the firefighter fraternity there would be some pressure on each other to have similar commitment to their duties. I'm reminded of E.L. Doctorow's novel 'Ragtime' as an example of this sort of selective response on the part of firefighters - I just hope we've progressed beyond that sort of thing.
Here's my real-world example again:
'Rape-Gurney-Joe' Lieberman supporting the 'right' of Catholic Hospital emergency rooms not to stock MAP, even though as emergency rooms they are legally required to accept emergency patients such as rape victims, and ambulance drivers are expected to transport patients to the closest hospital. At least, I'm sort of surmising these requirements.