The daily life of American drama detective

Chapter 488 This off-the-beaten-track magical world!

Chapter 488 This off-the-beaten-track magical world!

"Haha, you're bluffing me!"

After Phil Dunphy's smile froze for a while, he suddenly thought of something, a bright smile appeared on his face again, and he pointed at Chuck and laughed.

"If I didn't know that this gift card is very rare, and that it is a special treatment that those upper-class people in society can only get when they donate to the police charities, I would have been fooled by you.

The leader of the police station went to a restaurant to eat and gave a gift card just for a little discount?

And more than one time more than one, so that the restaurant owner charged so much that the restaurant was staffed with one?

You are funny, so funny! "

"It's not my humor, it's the humor of this magical world."

Chuck said blankly.

"...so it's true?"

Phil couldn't laugh again, and exclaimed incredulously, "You can get a courtesy card with a little discount in a restaurant? The upper-class people donate so much money to the police charity to give benefits to the police in exchange for this special treatment. Doesn't it look silly?"

"That depends on how you define stupid."

Chuck said something and looked at Monica: "I remembered this, and then you zoomed in on our group photo and put it in the car."

"it is good."

Monica agreed, glanced at the embarrassed Claire, and asked for her, "Are you worried about the courtesy card?"

"It was fine."

Chuck nodded: "But judging by the extent of this spam, it's as wanton as a beautiful knife, and sooner or later it will lead to backlash.

After all, fines for stopping illegal vehicles are an important source of bonuses and benefits for the police department, just like donations received by police charities.

The two belong to a dynamic balance of both cooperation and conflict.

Issuing courtesy cards indiscriminately will lead to a flood of courtesy cards outside, and fewer vehicles that can be stopped and fined. This will not have any impact on the police leaders who are eligible to give gift cards, but will be more beneficial.

But the front-line police officers who stopped the vehicle and fined them did more harm than good.

None of the gift cards sent out indiscriminately went to the police charity, and the benefits brought by the gift cards remained the same.

Even wealthy people who know that everyone else can have a gift card like them will not necessarily cancel donations, but they will not increase donations, or even decrease donations.

Therefore, the probability of the benefits that the courtesy card will bring to ordinary front-line police is still reduced.

Plus the amount of fines for stopping a vehicle is also being reduced.

If this situation continues, do you think the front-line policemen who really let the courtesy card be realized are fools?
What will they do? "

"OMG!"

Claire exclaimed: "They are not stupid. If things go on like this, they must be dissatisfied, and they can't vent to the police leaders who caused all this... Phil, I think you should stop sticking the courtesy card on the front window of the car. So as not to become the object of their venting."

"No way?"

Phil Dunphy was distressed and puzzled: "They shouldn't do that, right? Wouldn't it be worse for them if they bumped into those rich people who really donated to them?"

"You think they are stupid!"

Claire reminded angrily: "They can't tell who is the rich person who may really donate money to them, who is the courtesy card issued by the police leader indiscriminately? You can tell by looking at the car! You are not driving a Maserati!"

"But some rich people are also very low-key."

Phil said unconvinced: "It's no different from what I drove! They always admit their mistakes!"

"They don't care."

Chuck reminded: "We will even take the initiative to catch a few typical examples of real rich people!"

"Let rich people help them put pressure on the police leadership."

Monica suddenly said: "This spam not only harms the interests of the front-line police, but also the interests of those rich people.

They probably don't care about donating money.

But you definitely don't want to be stopped by the police for a crime, and the courtesy card is not only ineffective, but counterproductive.

So as long as one or two examples come out, those rich people will definitely exert collective pressure.

Only in this way can the leadership of the police station respond in the fastest and best way, so that the interests of the front-line police officers can be protected. "

"son of a bitch!"

Phoebe couldn't resist being a child of the beach.

"Phil!"

Claire is humiliated by her husband's uncivil behavior in front of Chuck and Monica.

"Feel sorry……"

Phil smiled awkwardly at Chuck and Monica, and then his eyes lit up, showing a clever expression: "In this case, I can wait for a while until this spam incident is resolved, and then use it , then it’s all right!”

"Then you have to wait."

Chuck shook his head and said, "Don't think about it in ten years. As for ten years later, even if this problem is solved, your courtesy card will become invalid after the new courtesy card comes out."

"ten years?"

Phil exclaimed in disbelief: "Didn't it mean that rich people will put pressure quickly?"

"This society is complex, not a single line, and everyone's demands are different."

Chuck explained: "The general direction, the interests of the frontline police and the rich will be the same at a certain moment, but the frontline police is also a large group, each of them must have their own demands, and it is impossible to unify.

A very simple question.

Then who is going to be the first bird to offend the rich?
In a short time, no one will be willing to do it.

Because once he did it, he would probably have been expelled ahead of time before he could enjoy the benefits of restoring the courtesy card to its normal state later on.

After all, this kind of selection of rich people is also a technical job.

Neither too low nor too high is appropriate.

Too low, low impact.

If it is too high, it is very likely to accidentally get a big one, the kind that everyone can't end up with.

If you are unlucky, you may catch a very influential political figure carrying out criminal activities in a car, and there is even a risk of 'suicide' at home with eight shots in the back.

So this early bird is hard to find. "

"There are so many high school graduates who haven't gone to college come in the front-line police every year. It's easy to find this young and young bird, right?"

Claire was talking, but couldn't help but look at her husband Phil, his eyes were full of the meaning of 'if my husband is going to be a policeman, he must be this young and young'.

"It's quite a lot."

Chuck nodded: "But you forgot that rookies can't perform tasks alone, they are always old and new, so it goes back to the original problem, no one who knows the inside story wants to be the first bird.

It will not be a matter of one day until there are really that kind of "upright" policemen with extraordinary talents. "

"It doesn't have to be an early bird, right?"

Monica and Chuck are more and more resonating at the same frequency, their brains are getting better and better, and they like to use their brains. Immediately, a question comes to mind: "It's absolutely okay for everyone to do this, but it's not too much. To make the rich unhappy, but not really touch them, so that the law will not be blamed and the public will not be treated as the first bird, and the goal can be achieved."

"Good idea."

Chuck glanced at Monica, nodded first, then shook his head: "But you can't really touch the rich, and their reactions won't be so strong and effective.

After all, once they respond, it will inevitably hurt the interests of the top police officers.

The protest of a single wealthy person, or the less vigorous protest of multiple wealthy people, will not make the top police department compromise their own interests.

As for the issue of not blaming the law, the top police officers naturally have ways to deal with it.

Police stations around the world are now promoting the coverage of law enforcement recorders.

This is the objective need of civilized law enforcement, and it is also conducive to the high-level police department controlling the front-line police to implement their will.

You don't want to blame the public?

After the law enforcement recorder is handed in, someone will go back and watch your law enforcement process. Once it is found that you stop the vehicle and impose a fine on the person who took out the courtesy card, and do not give the owner of these courtesy cards privileged treatment, at least they will be transferred. If it is serious, it will be dismissed. "

"Holy shit!"

Monica couldn't help but swear: "Can the law enforcement recorder still be used like this?"

Law enforcement recorders were originally intended to civilize law enforcement and prevent violent police enforcement, but now they have become a guarantee for the privileges of the rich.

This is really off the mark!

"So the game between front-line police officers and high-level police officers will be a long-term process."

Chuck honked the horn, ready to end the conversation.

"Phil!"

Claire saw it, and hurriedly told her husband to get out of the way, but seeing her husband standing there in a daze, obviously a little dazed by the shock of the truth that ruined the three views, she could only smile at Chuck in embarrassment , quickly walked around and pulled her husband away from the car.

"Oh, oh."

Phil was pulled so hard that he came back to his senses. Seeing that Chuck's car was moving, he immediately leaned against the window again, slapped the window and shouted, "Chuck, Chuck!"

After the car stopped, he said with a smile on his face: "Chuck, you are really amazing! Listening to what you say is worse than studying for ten years! Anyway, we have already arrived at the door of the house, why don't we get out of the car and sit together? Children Miss you very much."

"Phil, what are you doing?"

Claire crossed her arms and put one hand to her ear, as if deeply humiliated to block the view of a non-existent camera.

"Luke needs such a good Chuck."

Phil turned around and reminded.

Claire was startled, and immediately put down the hand covering her face, looked at Chuck with a smile, and looked at Monica pleadingly: "Monica, why don't you let Chuck go in with you? Come and see Luke? "

"Chuck?"

Seeing this, Monica also helped out.

"Is there something wrong with Luke?"

Chuck didn't refuse either, and asked while turning off the engine and getting out of the car.

"Or the one that left him home alone last Christmas."

Claire said with a sad face: "After the incident, we took Luke to see a lot of psychiatrists, and they all said that Luke was fine.

But we're always a little worried.

After all, that's..."

Speaking of this, she really couldn't say the word 'brain opening'.

"We were concerned that Luke might have some hidden psychological problem that we didn't know about."

Phil put his arms around his wife who couldn't continue: "We believe in your vision! Because you are a genius detective, you can definitely find things that we can't see."

"it is good."

Chuck got it.

The last time little Luke was Home Alone, when the two thieves came to the door, just like in the movie Home Alone, he held a gun to the head of the thief who had drilled his head through the dog hole to investigate, and then shot.

It's just that the difference from the movie Home Alone is that his gun is a real gun, not a toy gun.

Chuck was not surprised by this result.

After all, this is reality, not a comedy movie for children to enjoy with the whole family.

In the real America of "Free America, Shoot Every Day", this result is more in line with reality.

Afterwards, because Luke was a white teenager, although he was past the age of childhood that would not be pursued, but because the later coping was beneficial, Luke was indeed thrown by his parents several times when he was a child. No legal disputes arose.

However, psychological counseling was also required.

The results of the psychological counseling were also very good, because the cute little Luke didn't have much psychological shadow about it.

However, as parents, Phil and Claire, who were frightened, seemed to have a psychological shadow, and they were always worried about whether there was something wrong with their son.

After all, this was a shot that shot a living person in the head at close range!

"Didn't you recommend Dr. Beverly Hofstadter to them?"

Chuck walked into Dunphy's house and asked Monica beside him.

"I recommend it."

Monica smiled helplessly: "But they don't really believe in Beverly's professional level. After knowing what happened to little Leonard..."

"OMG!"

When Claire heard this, she didn't care about worrying about her son Luke, and shouted directly: "Which mother would treat her child like her? Is she the best psychiatrist, or is she a mental patient? I Don't dare hand Luke into her hands."

Speaking of this, she couldn't help complaining anymore: "What the hell is going on with the psychiatrists now? We went to a psychiatrist named Jacob Ronstein a while ago. I always felt that he was weird. , maybe another Dr. Beverly Hofstadter!"

"Claire, are you thinking too much?"

Phil comforted his wife who was suddenly agitated: "Psychiatrists, I see a lot of people with psychological problems, and they seem colder. That's a professional performance."

"Stop talking."

Claire interrupted directly: "I don't think it's wrong, there must be something wrong with Dr. Jacob Ronstein.

Not long ago, I deliberately went back to check and found that he was no longer there.

His partner put it off as a normal departure.

But I'm pretty sure there's something wrong here.

In this case, how dare we trust these psychiatrists. "

"Multiple minds are a good thing."

Chuck said calmly: "Whether it's a doctor or a lawyer, don't trust them, and be on guard against them.

Doctors have about a 50 in [-] chance of getting their license revoked, and lawyers about the same.

And many doctors and lawyers have repeatedly violated professional ethics, and even committed crimes again and again, until the major crimes are found, there is still nothing.

So you should understand that the rate of public suspension of licenses is definitely far lower than the actual rate. "

"this is too scary!"

As Claire said, she called upstairs, "Luke!"

When the younger son went downstairs and saw Chuck, he was naturally excited again. After talking for a while, Chuck got up, and the Claires walked to the door, looking at Chuck eagerly.

"Luke's fine."

Chuck gave his own judgment: "There is neither a psychopath nor a psychological shadow."

"Great!"

Claire and his wife let out a sigh of relief.

They trusted Chuck's professional judgment more than those psychiatrists.

(End of this chapter)

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