User blog comment:OwenTheLegendary855/yo/@comment-31981922-20170608012118

In the episode Take my Life, Please, Chief Wiggum turned down Homer's call when the Satan's Hell biker gang trashed the Simpsons house, in the episode The Italian Bob, Wiggum and his officers terrorized a birthday party with gunfire, in the episode Bull-E, the police busted numerous locals, among them patrolman Lou, and in the episode Orange is the New Yellow, Ned Flanders was struck by the police crusier while checking his mail. Wiggum has abused his authority and is proud of it, too. Also, Wiggum has a dollar bill as his first bribe. The cops should have been arrested, reprimanded, tried, prosecuted, convicted, and serving prison time for showing total disregard towards the neighborhood and being positively antagonistic, incompetent, impolite, inconsiderate, and most of all disrespectful just as well as getting civil lawsuits filed against them by the citizens of Springfield. The cops came to Bart's rescue in time, but the boldness turned into hatred. Somehow, Wiggum doesn't respect his badge and is more prejudiced in being a fraudulent officer. When Marge was on trial for child negligence, her mother was being charged for unkown matters. A police officer's job is to keep any major city, big or small safe from crime, help people whenever they are in trouble and show respect to others. Dirty cops don't deserve to wear their badges and because the Springfield Police Department is corrupt, Wiggum and his men are thought to be criminals themselves. Next to that, real cops don't obtain bribery. Also, will there be any episodes in which the kids of Springfield are permitted to go to the parks alone, that is if the are given permission by their parents? The parental supervision law needs to be abolished and children must have extracurricular activities just as well as have fun, too.