Stan Austin wrote:Mark--- Jim is just blowing smoke. He likes strolling around the neighborhoods with attractive and smart public representatives like your good councilperson Mary Louise Madigan.
Stan Austin
Mark
I am not blowing smoke though Stan is right. I enjoy spending time with the heart and soul
of city council, Mary Louise Madigan. But I also love walking Lakewood, its neighborhoods,
and sitting down and meeting my fellow residents and businesses. You see many talk
walkable, very few actually do it. Many talk neighborhoods, but when was the last time
you saw a "civic leader" in line at Sugar Bears? Dancing at the Winchester, or Phantasy?
Swimming at Madison Pool, bowling at Mahall's, drinking coffee or beer ANYWHERE on
Madison Ave. or for that matter on Detroit after 5 pm unless they are getting paid for
their time to direct volunteers?
But back to the question at hand, is it safe. I think yes. Last week I left my camera on the
front stoop of my steps for almost 15 hours with no one around. When I finally went looking
for it It was right where I left it and I am sure over 400 people walked or drove by it. Both
in daylight and darkness.
Last year I left my ipod, police scanner, cell phone on top of my car for 9 hours in the muni
lot behind Rozis where many people walk and drive through every hour of the day. No one
touched it. These would be black items on a white car!
Last summer I was walking the incredible "Snake Pit" area of Lakewood. I was told, "Are
you nuts?" by some local authorities. What I found was, an old man sleeping in a chair with
his ipod sticking out of his top pocket, and his cell phone next to him. You women and old
women walking the tracks home, and people outside talking. Two invites for dinner and beer.
These are generally signs of a safe neighborhood.
One could argue I was very lucky, and I was. But it would also underline that even crimes
of opportunity are not being seen with a frequency that should cause concern. Lock doors?
Hell yes. Worry? No.
The single most important thing we can all do to keep this city safe is walk the streets,
sit on our beautiful porches, allow children to play, form block watch clubs that are active
not just meet once ever 3 months, actively use our city parks. And LIVE IN THE CITY not
just sleep or hide here.
But that is just my opinion.
FWIW