We deserve better cities
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We deserve better cities
@makecitiesgreat
Pro-development. Anti-disorder. Pro-city.

San Francisco is now a model for how to fight crime. A few years ago it averaged 86 car break-ins per day. Today: 15. SF did two things: 1. Got a DA that prosecutes criminals: Following the successful recall of Chesa Boudin, DA Brooke Jenkins started prosecuting prolific offenders and said so loudly. Crime dropped every year since she took office. 2. Put tech to use: In 2024, SF activated 400 license plate readers and deployed 80 drones citywide. This tech feeds officers live intelligence on suspects in motion. Drones alone have assisted in 1,000+ arrests since then. The technology lets authorities solve crimes as they happen rather than depend on much more intensive, legally perilous post hoc investigations (which ironically are often more intrusive than using tech). The results: - Car break-ins down 85% - Robbery down 30% - Burglary down 33%. - Homicides hit their lowest level since 1954. Plate readers, drones, a prosecutor who prosecutes. That's the whole formula! Austin has the opposite approach. License plate cameras are effectively banned. Jail bookings are down despite repeat offenders victimizing innocent people regularly. Bond violations went from 37 in 2020 to 250 last year. SF proved crime is a choice. Austin, so far, keeps making a different one.

Never thought I'd see the day where leftists targeted murals of a female Ukrainian immigrant.

Families fill Fairground Park following crime spree weekend fox2now.com/news/missouri/…



Focusing on housing supply only in the city center is doubly flawed: 1) it doesn't capture the entire city 2) if the city follows a tall-and-sprawl planning regime, then the city center is actually *overbuilt* compared to a YIMBY regime.














Kingshighway site hits market after apartments were scrapped. Official previously cited opaque incentives process that had been politicized bizjournals.com/stlouis/news/2…

We are on the scene of a crash at 7th and Q Streets NW in DC where a bus was struck by a vehicle, causing it to crash into a building. Three people sustained minor injuries, including the bus operator. @DCPoliceDept and @dcfireems are leading the investigation.

Decided to check, and there are 10 youth clubs within two miles of the M&S. We must wonder what density of youth clubs is required to prevent mass robberies.





