It's not just being raped that makes me think that the police don't take this problem seriously; it's that they themselves don't see how they've been abused too!
Feeling helpless because she put Kelly Fieux or Nick Andre, both officers at the PSPD in situations that make them look like bad cops is another form of male abuse. Making Sgt. Anderson have to defend his "four year relationship" with this woman is also another form of abuse. The problem with most victims of abuse is that they don't always know how to go about stopping it. The first step is to realize that you are a victim of a woman that hates men. Now she may not talk to you the way she talks to me, but the abuse is just the same.
Impossible situations where she is not held responsible for the actions that she took to put you there is part of the problem. That's called abuse...and it is what Laurie is all about. She wants to shame you. She wants you to get in trouble but not say anything about her role in that problem.
If Laurie loads the gun, hands you the gun and tells you where to take the gun and have it ready for whatever situation that she has caused, then she has created two victims of abuse. The cop and the victim of her constant harassment.
If the male police officers don't start understanding that she has abused you too...then how in the world are you ever going to keep her from being involved? She likes making men look stupid...how much longer are you cops going to allow her to do that to you?

