TheWayoftheArch_V2.0 wrote: ↑Aug 09, 2023
You are telling me these crimes, experienced in my neighborhood, that never got through to 911 nor a police follow up, were reported accurately through a 3 minute phone call with an operator on the non emergency line?
I think he's saying that 911 response time in the city has always been sh*t and was likely worse in years past. So, what you experienced with 911 and crime reporting in 2023 likely happened in 2018, 2013, 2008, etc. And, was likely worse in 2018, 2013 and 2008. So, crime stats wise, it's a wash.
I also think social media has made any crime way way more visible in 2023. Pre-social media, you'd only hear about most neighborhood crimes from live conversations with neighbors or neighborhood meetings. Now, you know if a break-in, clouting, robbery, burglary, car theft, etc happened hours after it went down. Perhaps ignorance was bliss.....perhaps.
Now, for all the stats showing crime is down, my gut reaction? So what. There's still way way too much crime in the region. It's a dangerous region for way way way too many citizens. What to do about it, barring a complete revisit of the 2nd amendment? No idea. Zero. America.