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Jessica E Smith's avatar

Apparently it's been a big problem and Lowes and Home Depot for a while and the people stealing know that the employees are not allowed to confront them. We have some grocery stores that can't keep items on the shelves especially meat because it gets stolen immediately. On a positive note, I started a community garden in a low income area and for the first year or so, people would pull up plants and children would purposely break things. The community center had been in a state of disrepair for a long time. We fixed up some of the things like the basketball goal and the kids broke them right away. We fixed them again and kept coming and spent time there especially while the kids were there playing. We talked to them and made relationships with them. It sounds hokey but it was like as soon as they felt confident that we were staying and the place would be maintained, they stopped breaking things and now they seem to really enjoy and use the space.

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Luca Gattoni-Celli's avatar

I decided to keep the line about police priorities in part because it troubles me to think that police have to disincentivize what almost feels like a breakdown of basic civilization. It also makes me question whether society can just carry on as normal. That is an extreme way of putting it, I hope folks understand what I am trying to say.

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