June 30, 2008

New York City Policing

New York City Policing

[This letter was published in the New York Post on July 3, 2008.]

Community activist Aaron Biller laments that his neighborhood is down from 400 police officers to 100, and that "We're on our own." (Julia Vitullo-Martin, "1981 What went right could go wrong," NYPost, June 29, 2008, page 28) He says he needs the government to pay attention to the streetscape and to "give us back our cops." If police are needed the neighborhood is not safe. The people who live and work in the neighborhood make it safe or not. People make their streets safe by paying attention. When they leave safety to the police the streets cannot be safe. City guru Jane Jacobs wrote that in 1961 in "The Death and Life of Great American Cities." The needs of city streets have not changed since then. Safe neighborhoods require work and concern by ordinary people who use the neighborhood.

Roy Bercaw - Editor ENOUGH ROOM

Julia Vitullo-Martin
1981 What went right could go wrong
New York Post
June 29, 2008
page 28

http://www.nypost.com/seven/06282008/postopinion/opedcolumnists/revenge_of_the_bad_old_days_117615.htm?page=0

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