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The real evil in Los Angeles was packaged as a big capitalist full of benevolence, righteousness and morality, but the little people at the bottom became the victims of the Los Angeles police's meritorious deeds.

There are hundreds of people, all kinds, and the police officers of various personalities in the Los Angeles Police Department each exert their greatest strengths. Only the police who are determined to catch those criminals who think they can get away with justice have the unshakable spirit to support them who lick blood every day with their knives.

The real evil is wrapped in a face full of benevolence, righteousness, and morality, but doing evil everywhere under the guise of goodness. In the undecidable pyramid framework, what kind of society is a good society depends on whether the elites stand on the evil side or the good side.

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  • Bud White: Pierce Patchett?

    Lynn Bracken: He takes a cut of our earnings and invests it for us. He doesn't let us use narcotics and he doesn't abuse us. Can your policeman's mentality grasp those contradictions?

    Bud White: He had you cut to look like Veronica Lake.

    Lynn Bracken: No. I'm really a brunette, but the rest is me.

  • Ed Exley: I want D.A. bureau men to tail Dudley Smith and Pierce Patchett 24 hours a day. I want you to get a judge to authorize wiretaps on their home phones, and I want authorization to check their bank records.

    Ellis Loew: On what evidence?

    Bud White: Call it a hunch.