Jim O'Bryan wrote:Joan Roberts wrote:...On the other hand, the graffiti artists, window breakers, and folks who want to steal the bike from your front porch WILL think twice if they know people are watching.
Joan
And as we do not have the finances for police nor the hundreds of volunteers to keep property values up.
Random acts of exercise by happy "packs of residents" could help with the mystique.
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I really think you're misunderstanding, what I'm getting at. Let me clarify.
The job of confronting, challenging, and if necessary, detaining belligerent drunks is the job of professional law enforcement. This is NOT a task for "happy packs of residents". It IS a sure-fire prescription for "random acts of disaster".
I don't think we need to scrutinize all Lakewood bars all the time. We have a tiny number of offending (and offensive) establishments, and the problem hours are very limited and predictable.
Not even asking for more bodies to be hired, just re-assigning some of the hours. If we can't pull that off, we are in serious trouble.
Again, anything anyone wants to organize is fine. But I'm pretty sure the neighbors around the problem bars are already pretty vigilant. Nothing gets fixed without an enhanced official presence.