Rindge Towers, Cambridge MA
The named areas are all relatively poor neighborhoods. Why are they chosen? Do the police and the human services industrial complex (MA State Rep. Marie Parente's term), Cambridge division, believe that poor persons are dumb? That they do not know how to find the police? Does this have anything to do with illegal aliens who cannot speak English to explain that the police are their friends? Or that psychiatrists bring love to help them with anxieties and false happiness? Is this over extended and extremely proactive seeking out residents in need of police or human (psychiatric?) services? If the police do not have enough to keep them busy perhaps the City Manger should reduce the budget and size of the department. One personal idea is for the idle officers to address the multi-year criminal abuse of an elder citizen (I know, illegal aliens have priority for Cambridge government services), on property owned and operated by the President and Fellows of Harvard College. For the past 45 years crime families and their associates in police and FBI offices conducted and continue to conduct a brutal campaign of harassment, sleep disturbances, surveillance, telephone and computer tampering. Police might try learning how to stop high tech harassment of civilians by criminal police employees, and federal agents, who use secret technology. But alas police enjoy preying on harmless civilians, knowing to avoid dangerous, violent criminals.
Roosevelt Towers, Cambridge, MA
Over the course of five Thursday nights from March to May, members of the Cambridge Police Community Relations and Youth and Family Services units will join personnel from the Department of Human Service Programs and visit residents at Rindge Avenue, Memorial Drive, Putnam Gardens, River Howard Homes, Woodrow Wilson Court, Roosevelt Towers, Walden Square, Jefferson Park, Washington Elms, Newtowne Court, Corcoran Park, and other areas.
“The goal of these outreach efforts is to give residents an opportunity to informally meet with personnel and officers, including our neighborhood sergeants and sector lieutenants, share public safety and human service program-related information and resources with residents, and discuss any questions or concerns residents may have,”
http://cambridge.wickedlocal.com/article/20150404/NEWS/150408810
Cambridge police participate in door-to-door campaign
Posted Apr. 4, 2015 at 12:45 PM
Cambridge Chronicle
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