From joe_warmington: Chow prioritizing wading pools in city filled with guns, robberies and drugs torpoli
Most incidents don’t even make the news.
The hole was so big “the kids were playing in it,” said Murray Clark of Glen Albert Dr., who was happy it was finally dealt with, but concerned it took so long.People pay for their services with their always-increasing taxes, but don’t always enjoy the benefits of their enormous financial contributions. I wrote last month about how a syringe was under a picnic table for days and no one from the city ever came to pick it up.
nstead of ignoring broken windows, police put 20 people on the case and stopped the small crimes before the big crimes took over.This strategy would mean offending some people and throwing the book at some young offenders.
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