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    13 hours ago

    You didn’t just “contextualize.” You minimised the number: “Yeah, that totally sounds like a lot in a country of 84m. /s” Those are your words, verbatim.

    Oh dear. Is this “argument” anything but bad faith? I basically said that that is a normal-enough number in a country of 84m.

    It was 3,000 officers. Germany has 333,000 full time officers. That’s 0.9% of the force. Hardly grossly disproportionate to the benefit.

    It seems to me that 0.9% is 50% larger than 0.6%, so dunno about that. And it’s not just any police, as far as I am aware, it’s Federales rather than low-level local trainees.

    If we extend your logic, police should just stop investigating burglaries. I might even agree.

    That’s awfully sweet of you, given how you apparently just came up with “my logic”.

    I consider catching smugglers

    You do realize that “smuggler” most likely primarily refers to people who bought more cigarettes in Poland/Czechia than the legal limit allows, right?

    I am very anti-smoking but finding small-time tobacco tax evaders wouldn’t be a priority to me. Especially since Germany still allows cigarette ads in POS locations and cigarette giveaways on festivals.

    and terrorists more important.

    Now, you’ve mentioned “terrorists” a number of times. The report speaks only of “extremists”, i.e. people holding extreme world views who likely acted out on demonstrations or are otherwise accused of a smaller crime.

    Where do the terrorists you mention come from?