kcantor
Senior Member
video cameras to catch the vandals? there are already more video cameras than you might think. reviewing the recordings and locating the vandals and arresting them only to see them back on the street 3 hours later is using police and court and private sector resources in one of the most inefficient manners possible.Video cameras are needed to nab the vandals.
not the answer...
the answer is to stop the behaviour in the first place. that means occupied storefronts, occupied residential spaces, occupied office spaces, pedestrian traffic on the sidewalks, vehicular traffic on the streets...
if we want people to respect the urban environment, it must be active and it must be well maintained. which means, in addition to the above, our streets and sidewalks should be in good repair, they should be well lit, they should be clean, the tree wells should be have live trees in them, park spaces should be maintained, public spaces shouldn’t be cluttered year round with temporary signs and pylons and barricades, our construction projects whether lrt or streets or buildings shouldn’t look like post ww 2 bomb sites...
if we want our public spaces to be treated with respect, we need to treat them with respect. we also need a constant and visible police presence that is a part of the community and we need to give them the support they need which includes not using our streets as a dumping ground for all of our social failures.