Submitted by Vegetable-Ratio-5857 t3_120b603 in washingtondc
Feisty_Law_3321 t1_jdjddgg wrote
Reply to comment by DeliMcPickles in 10 men shot in 6 separate incidents by Vegetable-Ratio-5857
Glad you managed to figure out the complex logistics of placing cops on a street corner. Now that we’ve gotten that far, to your second point, don’t you think it’s worth trying first and crossing your hypothetical bridge when we hypothetically get to it?
mikitronz t1_jdjetyk wrote
>don’t you think it’s worth trying first
You don't think the police have tried being where crimes happen?
Feisty_Law_3321 t1_jdjq75s wrote
Obviously not. Google “14th V Shooting”
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DeliMcPickles t1_jdjfje4 wrote
I didn't realize you were serious, sorry. No, its absolutely not worth it. Full Stop.
This method only works if the only goal is to prevent shootings at one corner. I will say it might not work. Some cops have experiences witnessing gunfire from a car or person within 200 feet of them, so not everyone is deterred. But again, this approach is only hopefully deterring this crime at one small location. Then there's the question, what makes this one corner more deserving than entire neighborhoods EOTR?
But saturation is not sustainable, and it doesn't stop the violence usually, it just moves it or maybe hopefully delays it. This is actually more complicated than you think.
Feisty_Law_3321 t1_jdjsz3l wrote
Sounds like you have it all figured out detective pickles.
DeliMcPickles t1_jdjuj3d wrote
Oh not at all. But I do know enough to know that easy solutions from people not familiar with the work probably aren't that feasible.
Feisty_Law_3321 t1_jdjzef3 wrote
Yeah you’re right let’s just stick with the status quo instead of what could be an easy fix for residents who have been absolutely terrorized over the last decade.
DeliMcPickles t1_jdkb4v9 wrote
Why do you think this is an easy fix?
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