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The Issue

 

1. 

End Systemic Neglect: Demand Accountability for Investigating Crimes and Protecting Vulnerable Individuals

 

2. For seven years, crimes reported by vulnerable individuals—including the disabled, elderly, and homeless—have been ignored by law enforcement, corporate entities, and legal institutions. Despite repeated requests, critical video evidence has not been retrieved, and investigations remain stalled or nonexistent. We demand immediate action to enforce justice, protect human rights, and hold all responsible parties accountable.

 

3. The Problem:

For over seven years, systemic neglect has allowed crimes against vulnerable individuals to go uninvestigated. These include break-ins, physical assaults, medical harm, and ongoing threats—many documented and reported to authorities. Yet, key video footage from security cameras has not been retrieved. Government officials, city representatives, and private corporations have failed to act, violating legal responsibilities and obstructing justice.

 


Requests for help have been submitted to the Mayor of San Diego, members of the City Council, the City Attorney’s Office, local law enforcement, and the Department of Justice. None have yielded appropriate intervention or retrieval of crucial evidence. This inaction enables repeated offenses and deepens trauma for the victims involved.

 

Why It Matters:

 

This ongoing neglect is not only a failure of duty—it is a violation of human rights. The inability or refusal to protect disabled individuals, the unhoused, and those with medical vulnerabilities is in direct conflict with protections outlined under the U.S. Constitution and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

 


Failure to enforce California laws—specifically Penal Code § 135 (destruction or concealment of evidence) and Penal Code § 142 (neglect of duty to report or investigate crimes)—encourages impunity for wrongdoers and collapses public trust in the justice system. Vulnerable communities deserve better. They deserve justice, transparency, and protection.

 

Proposed Actions:

 

We call for the following immediate actions to end systemic neglect:

 


✅ Enforce legal mandates requiring timely retrieval and review of video evidence related to reported crimes.
✅ Prosecute violations of California Penal Code § 135, which prohibits the destruction or concealment of evidence.
✅ Investigate and discipline public officials under California Penal Code § 142 who neglect their duties to investigate reported crimes.
✅ Create local and federal independent oversight committees tasked with transparency, evidence enforcement, and protection of marginalized communities.
✅ Launch a Department of Justice review into ongoing negligence and obstruction of justice across law enforcement and government offices.

 

4. Call to Action:

 

 

 

Sign this petition to demand accountability, justice, and protection for our most vulnerable citizens. No one should be invisible under the law. Share this petition widely—because justice delayed is justice denied.

 

 

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#JusticeForAll

#EndNeglect
#HumanRightsNow
#AccountabilityMatters
#ProtectTheVulnerable

 

 

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Joseph RazorPetition StarterJoe razor the designer creator of the animal waste yard.

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The Issue

 

1. 

End Systemic Neglect: Demand Accountability for Investigating Crimes and Protecting Vulnerable Individuals

 

2. For seven years, crimes reported by vulnerable individuals—including the disabled, elderly, and homeless—have been ignored by law enforcement, corporate entities, and legal institutions. Despite repeated requests, critical video evidence has not been retrieved, and investigations remain stalled or nonexistent. We demand immediate action to enforce justice, protect human rights, and hold all responsible parties accountable.

 

3. The Problem:

For over seven years, systemic neglect has allowed crimes against vulnerable individuals to go uninvestigated. These include break-ins, physical assaults, medical harm, and ongoing threats—many documented and reported to authorities. Yet, key video footage from security cameras has not been retrieved. Government officials, city representatives, and private corporations have failed to act, violating legal responsibilities and obstructing justice.

 


Requests for help have been submitted to the Mayor of San Diego, members of the City Council, the City Attorney’s Office, local law enforcement, and the Department of Justice. None have yielded appropriate intervention or retrieval of crucial evidence. This inaction enables repeated offenses and deepens trauma for the victims involved.

 

Why It Matters:

 

This ongoing neglect is not only a failure of duty—it is a violation of human rights. The inability or refusal to protect disabled individuals, the unhoused, and those with medical vulnerabilities is in direct conflict with protections outlined under the U.S. Constitution and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

 


Failure to enforce California laws—specifically Penal Code § 135 (destruction or concealment of evidence) and Penal Code § 142 (neglect of duty to report or investigate crimes)—encourages impunity for wrongdoers and collapses public trust in the justice system. Vulnerable communities deserve better. They deserve justice, transparency, and protection.

 

Proposed Actions:

 

We call for the following immediate actions to end systemic neglect:

 


✅ Enforce legal mandates requiring timely retrieval and review of video evidence related to reported crimes.
✅ Prosecute violations of California Penal Code § 135, which prohibits the destruction or concealment of evidence.
✅ Investigate and discipline public officials under California Penal Code § 142 who neglect their duties to investigate reported crimes.
✅ Create local and federal independent oversight committees tasked with transparency, evidence enforcement, and protection of marginalized communities.
✅ Launch a Department of Justice review into ongoing negligence and obstruction of justice across law enforcement and government offices.

 

4. Call to Action:

 

 

 

Sign this petition to demand accountability, justice, and protection for our most vulnerable citizens. No one should be invisible under the law. Share this petition widely—because justice delayed is justice denied.

 

 

Visual Enhancements (for Change.org Post):

 

 

 

#JusticeForAll

#EndNeglect
#HumanRightsNow
#AccountabilityMatters
#ProtectTheVulnerable

 

 

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Joseph RazorPetition StarterJoe razor the designer creator of the animal waste yard.

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