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‘Proceed With Caution’
The Lady in Red’s Solution to Reducing Crime and Poverty in Baltimore City: Part One
© 2015 The Lady in Red
AUG/5/15
Phase 1:
All policing in Harlem Park, Park Heights, Upton, Mondawmin, Elwood Park, Oldtown, Coppin Heights, Barea, Cherry Hill, Sandtown, and Greenmount are to come to a complete halt.
This includes foot patrol, drive arounds, undercover investigations, and 911/ emergency responses.
Outside travelers are to proceed with caution.
Emergency services such as EMT, paramedic, and fire services are to come to a complete halt as well.
Such services are to be concentrated in adjacent neighborhoods.
Phase 2:
There is to be no emergency intervention in the course of the coming weeks.
Good Samaritans are to proceed with caution.
All crimes, gas leaks, car accidents, and fires are to be given no intervention unless they come into contact with the guarded adjacent neighborhoods. All methods and acts are to be purely defensive.
Hospitals operating in marked neighborhoods will receive no ambulance services.
Medicaid/ Medicare will still be in effect.
Phase 3:
Property taxes for the upcoming year are to be suspended for the marked areas.
Other services such as waste removal and pest management are to be suspended.
Schools are to operate normally.
Defectors can enter adjacent neighborhoods if they so wish.
By the end of the year, violent crimes will approach 0 in these areas, and increase slightly in the adjacent communities.
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Inspector Ratchet     Aug 5, 2015

As an urban city inspector I really don't see how this is going to reduce crime and unless by reducing you look to the non reportable crimes which would be all of them in this sector. Or you count in the urban dwellers to completely flee or destroy themselves.

Not too mention one serious fire would gut these neighborhoods (is that the plan? Evil indeed miss red)

It would definitely reduce the city's tax burden because they wouldn't need all those emergency services!
Jeremy Bentham     Aug 5, 2015

Ah, the "self-cleaning oven" theory of crime fighting: turn up the heat high enough and all the accumulated crud will be burned out, leaving the oven clean again. It would probably work. Except of course that we Americans are way too kind-hearted to ever allow fools and malefactors to destroy themselves. Especially oppressed fools and malefactors. Both Christians and secular humanists feel compelled to intervene to prevent this. "Justice" in the abstract means that it is just for people to suffer for their transgressions; it means that it will often be just and fair for people to not get what they want. But that is not where we are at in this country now, is it? We are into equality of outcomes now. We want "fairness" in everything. Meaning that if every single person doesn't get what they want it means the whole society is unjust. So even law-breakers must be protected from harm. Otherwise we risk incurring the charge of being “uncaring” (which is almost as bad as being called “racist”). Also one must keep in mind that black criminality in particular keeps black politicians securely ensconced in office in the big cities since it effectively drives out the white voters. Voters who might conceivably vote the black politicians out of office for incompetence and corruption if they were in the majority. It also provides the Woman with a huge voting block supporting causes our white Leftist ruling class favor. As long as the politicians in city government have money to throw at the problem and buy votes, that that will be their response to combating crime. Once the money runs out though, everybody will be on their own.

“A prince, therefore, must not mind incurring the charge of cruelty for the purpose of keeping his subjects united and faithful; for, with a very few examples, he will be more merciful than those who, from excess of tenderness, allow disorders to arise, from whence spring bloodshed and rapine; for these as a rule injure the whole community, while the executions carried out by the prince injure only individuals.” - Niccolò Machiavelli, ― The Prince, Chapter 17
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