Cool-Beans
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I don't know why this got dragged back up, but when I originally said people should call the cops, I was talking about people who don't have the ability to make judgement calls. Cops are (for the most part) pretty good about making judgement calls and this is the stuff we pay them for, so it isn't an imposition.
So, if you aren't able to tell a drunk from a crackhead from a nutcase from a person with some kind of mental impairment...or if you can't get a feel for what you're dealing with and where it is going...or if you have trouble dealing with that kind of stuff, the cops can do it for you.
If you can, great. Go for it.
Also, if the person does have dementia and you can't find anyone they know around, the cops can handle that, too. Just tell the old person you're taking them to the "city center"...or if you're calling the cops in, tell them "a friend" of yours is coming to help them. If you actually use the word "cop", "policeman" or "police station" it might freak them out and nobody wants to cause a confused person more trouble.
So that's my long version.
So, if you aren't able to tell a drunk from a crackhead from a nutcase from a person with some kind of mental impairment...or if you can't get a feel for what you're dealing with and where it is going...or if you have trouble dealing with that kind of stuff, the cops can do it for you.
If you can, great. Go for it.
Also, if the person does have dementia and you can't find anyone they know around, the cops can handle that, too. Just tell the old person you're taking them to the "city center"...or if you're calling the cops in, tell them "a friend" of yours is coming to help them. If you actually use the word "cop", "policeman" or "police station" it might freak them out and nobody wants to cause a confused person more trouble.

So that's my long version.
