BART withholding video of attacks over concern about “stereotypes”

Hat tip Starfcker

Via Hot Air

Over the last few months, several attacks by large groups have targeted riders on San Francisco’s Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) trains, resulting in robberies and injuries. The first of these took place in April and involved as many as sixty youth and seven victims, two of whom were beaten. The two most recent came at the end of June, including an armed robbery with a knife and another incident with a dozen perpetrators robbing a woman.

BART riders have begun to fear for their safety, and want video released to see who are committing these robberies. BART won’t release the video, however, and BART board member Deborah Allen tells CBS that it’s because they are afraid that the videos will “unfairly affect and characterize riders of color”:

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According to a memo distributed to BART Directors, the agency won’t do a press release on the June 30 theft because it was a “petty crime” that would make BART look “crime ridden.” Furthermore, it would “unfairly affect and characterize riders of color, leading to sweeping generalizations in media reports.”

The memo was from BART Assistant General Manager Kerry Hamill.

Allen emailed Hamill, “I don’t understand what role the color of one’s skin plays in this issue [of whether to divulge information]. Can you explain?” Hamill responded, “If we were to regularly feed the news media video of crimes on our system that involve minority suspects, particularly when they are minors, we would certainly face questions as to why we were sensationalizing relatively minor crimes and perpetuating false stereotypes in the process.” And added her opinion of the media: “My view is that the media’s real interest in the videos of youth phone snatching incidents isn’t the desire for transparency but rather the pursuit of ratings. They know that video of these events will drive clicks to their websites and viewers to their programs because people are motivated by fear.”

The CBS affiliate published the two e-mails in their entirety at the link. The explanation here is nonsensical in more ways than can be addressed in a single post, but a couple of points stand out. First, the responsibility for transparency lies with BART, not local TV stations. To say that TV stations want ratings is as silly as saying politicians want votes. So what? That has nothing to do with BART’s responsibility to its riders, especially when it comes to their security.

And since when is armed robbery a “petty crime”? Under California penal code 211, robbery consists of “the felonious taking of personal property in the possession of another, from his person or immediate presence, and against his will, accomplished by means of force or fear.” In all of these cases, force and fear were employed to rob victims of their property, and at least one case involved a deadly weapon. That includes the June 30th incident, in which a dozen suspects robbed a woman of her phone. In California, all robberies are felonies, not “petty crimes.”

Hamill answered Allen’s e-mail query by questioning the value of public release of surveillance video, especially in light of the response it received after the Oscar Grant killing:

People can be fully informed about crimes that occur on our system without being shown images that will inflame some members of the public and paint the transit agency in a poor and ultimately misleading light.

That’s actually a better argument. Do video releases to the public actually help solve crimes? Sometimes, but perhaps they may also be prejudicial in the legal sense, which is one concern that BART raises. However, Hamill undermines this argument by claiming that these gang robberies are “petty” in nature. No they are not; in fact, they are very dangerous, especially when left unchecked and the gangs feel they can act with impunity. That smacks of a public official trying very hard to minimize a real problem to cover her department’s rear end, which is about as opposite of “transparency” as one can get. Hamill emphasizes more than once in this exchange her concern about creating a perception that BART is “crime-ridden,” and so would prefer not to inform riders of the nature of actual crimes to prevent it.

Our RedState colleague Kira Davis is furious about BART’s implied message:

Just to recap – innocent, paying BART riders are being beaten and robbed but authorities don’t want to properly inform the public so they can be alert because that might make more racism. Allen says it would “create a racial bias in the riders against minorities on the trains”.

Not the actual criminals. They’re not the ones creating a “racial bias” by beating and robbing people. No. It’s you dirty racists who would like to be informed of crime risks on the transportation you pay for dearly in one of the most expensive cities in the nation.

Just to be fair, Allen’s the one relaying the message, not agreeing with it. And she’s not the only one raising questions about the policy. KPIX followed up on the story and notes the pushback that’s begun among elected officials in the Bay area:

The problem with all of the legalese offered by BART in this instance is the admission that they admittedly base that policy in part on the ethnicity of the perpetrators. “So if it were a video showing white teenagers robbing someone,” the KPIX anchor asked Allen, “we would have the video by now?” Allen responded, “That might be a good question.” The better policy would be full transparency, and let San Francisco residents make up their own minds. If the progressives in the Bay area can’t be trusted to act without bigotry, perhaps the risk of that has been misplaced all along.

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JLW
JLW
July 12, 2017 8:57 am

Answer to problem: Guns and tight shot patterns

Mike Murray
Mike Murray
  JLW
July 12, 2017 9:16 am

Ideally, self defense would be embraced.
The reality is that “guns and tight shot patterns” would be responded to with show trials, media invective, and prison/bankruptcy for the shooter.
Such is life behind the Orange Curtain.

kokoda - the most deplorable
kokoda - the most deplorable
  Mike Murray
July 12, 2017 9:26 am

Mike….the Hillary curtain would have been different, yes?

parsonanonemouse
parsonanonemouse
  kokoda - the most deplorable
July 12, 2017 11:06 am

Maybe race does matter. Cant show the folks 90% of crime is just color driven.

Mike Murray
Mike Murray
  kokoda - the most deplorable
July 12, 2017 12:33 pm

The Hillary curtain different? Not much.
The only significant difference (and an important one), is the single SCOTUS appointment.
Other than that, the warfare/welfare state is pretty much untouched.

As far as “stereotypes” go, the truth is the truth, and race does matter.
People might not like the crime statistics, but mostly they are what they are… though of course like all the Gubmint Statistics, they are cooked as much as possible to render the preferred sauce.

Unreconstructed Southerner
Unreconstructed Southerner
  Mike Murray
July 12, 2017 11:44 am

Word.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
July 12, 2017 9:47 am

Even without the videos, EVERYONE knows the race/gender of the perpetrators. They pull this crap in Atlanta too. But virtually EVERY story that involves a shooting, robbery, rape, or other violent crime involves a black suspect. I have NO respect for the “justice” system in this country, but your entry into it, if it involves a REAL crime (one with an actual victim), is a matter of choice, rather than the free exercise of your personal liberties and freedoms.

Dutchman
Dutchman
  MrLiberty
July 12, 2017 2:54 pm

No video = Niggers committing crime.

ragman
ragman
July 12, 2017 9:51 am

Mike: self defense is not an option when tens of feral nigs descend upon civilization. A Glock 19(or equivalent) stoked with 15 rnds of Federal HST 9mm is a much better option, though unavailable to Citizens of Kali. Get out of that POS “state” while you can!

Robert (QSLV)
Robert (QSLV)
  ragman
July 12, 2017 10:00 am

Don’t forget the one in the chamber.

Credit
Credit
July 12, 2017 9:53 am

Niggers gonna nig.

Robert (QSLV)
Robert (QSLV)
July 12, 2017 9:58 am

I’ve seen interviews of complaining blacks, usually men claiming victimhood because whites, usually women / elderly, cross to the other side of the street to avoid passing them. The real problem is the fact that you’re likely to be robbed or assaulted by a young black male. This a fact based on past performance. Not prejudice on the non-black’s part, just a healthy dose of self-preservation. If you want to be accepted in a civilized society, change the criminal behavior.

jeff
jeff
July 12, 2017 9:59 am

Insist that all passengers be armed,and prepared to fight their way home….so as not to offend any sensitivities,or “stereotypes”…..what is public transportation in CA anyway…..maybe victims should sue for sanctuary transport.

Persnickety
Persnickety
July 12, 2017 10:41 am

Anyway…

David
David
July 12, 2017 10:57 am

The left, not so worried about the normal people and taxpayers and protecting them from crime, willing to sacrifice them, and women and gays by letting in more muslims who will crush women’s and gay rights as soon as they can, on the altar of PC

BUCKHED
BUCKHED
July 12, 2017 11:07 am

I’d wear one of two shirts if I rode the BART.

1) A t-shirt that says “Bernie Geotz is a hero”

2) Or one that says “I’m armed 6 days of the week,is today your lucky day punk ? “.

jimmieoakland
jimmieoakland
July 12, 2017 11:40 am

“unfairly affect and characterize riders of color, leading to sweeping generalizations in media reports.” I totally agree with this statement, except for the “unfairly” part.

A. R. (Rich) Wasem
A. R. (Rich) Wasem
  jimmieoakland
July 12, 2017 2:05 pm

Generalizations are one of the key elements of rational thought that make Western Civilization possible and functional so, in it’s own small way, Hamill’s memo is an excellent example of the socialist “thinking” constituting the ongoing, comprehensive, assault on that very civilization.

Unreconstructed Southerner
Unreconstructed Southerner
July 12, 2017 11:53 am

Folks in the upscale suburb of Pleasanton fought the extension of BART to their area for years. They knew that whatever commute advantages that came with it were offset by affording easy access to their area by the negroes from Oakland and Richmond. Needless to say, they were right.

Persnickety
Persnickety
  Unreconstructed Southerner
July 12, 2017 11:57 am

So what is “Pleasanton” called now? I’m guessing it’s not printable even on TBP…

Dave
Dave
July 12, 2017 12:14 pm

“BART riders have begun to fear for their safety, and want video released to see who are committing these robberies. BART won’t release the video, …”

Hmm. Why aren’t reporters interviewing people on BART to get a first hand description of who is doing what to whom? Oh, that’s silly. They’re too fuking busy hysterically obsessing over Donald Trump Jr’s. e-mails.

Anonymous
Anonymous
July 12, 2017 3:12 pm

Just a natural from refusing to mention the race of the criminal to refusing to show the race of the criminal so it cannot be identified at all.

Obviously, crime itself is racist.

Overthecliff
Overthecliff
July 12, 2017 5:14 pm

No need to worry BART! Everybody already knOws it’s niggers. Even the lefty loons know it’s niggers. Best thing is the lefty pricks are getting exactly what they have asked for.

ragman
ragman
July 12, 2017 6:14 pm

Robert: I normally don’t carry one in the chamber in a Glock. The problem is with me, not the pistol. I carried a 1911 for 25+yrs and had no problem with 7 or 8+1. I know the Glock has a “safety” but the Neanderthal in me says it’s not a real safety like the 1911. I carry the 19 in Condition Three and deal with it.

rhs jr
rhs jr
July 15, 2017 5:04 pm

If you can’t defend yourselves from punks, you have no chance when the ZOG’s professional thugs come after you like they did to Russians from 1918 to 1998.