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NJ city cracks down on barbed wire fences, robberies skyrocket

Caedus

I'm not wearing any pants!!
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jcPZNpfoeq-S1GRurj2XA1XgQZ6QD95GFRR80

NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — Some business owners in this crime-plagued city say recent enforcement of a decades-old ordinance prohibiting some types of barbed wire and razor wire is making Newark more attractive — to thieves.

Burglaries are up 17 percent from 2007 through November in Newark, which has a young, charismatic mayor who has vowed to help the city rebound from decades of official inaction, incompetence and outright criminality.

The city is aggressively courting new investment and development, but people who have been ordered to downgrade their fences say officials are worried more about aesthetics than security.

John DeSantis, owner of a lot used by an auto repair business in Newark's West Ward, says his property has been the site of more than a dozen burglaries since the summer, when the city forced him to remove razor wire on top of the 7-foot-tall fence that surrounds the lot.

"The bottom line was, they said, 'It doesn't look good and we want to create a new image for the city of Newark,'" DeSantis said.

The order was backed up by a previously little-used 1966 ordinance that states: "No barbed wire fence or other fence or wall having barbed or sharp projections facing outward, or otherwise endangering the traveling public, shall be permitted adjacent to or along the line of any street or public place."

The Rev. C.H. Thomas of the Church of Christ, which sits across the street from DeSantis' lot, told The Star-Ledger of Newark that thieves have broken into several cars in the church's lot since barbed wire was removed from a fence over the summer at the city's behest.

Silly robbers.

Didn't they know that the removal of barbed wire that was only going to hurt people stupid enough to scale fences lined with it was supposed to be the magical cure all of Newark's problems?
 
You know.... if you brought the crime down, people wouldn't need to put up barbed wire/razor wire.
 
Large Richard, so nice to see you again.

I remember walking down the streets in the better neighborhoods in Cartagania (or however you spell it), Colombia. 20 foot tall concrete walls, colorfully painted, with iron gates and very pretty crushed glass on top (and the occasional, SMG armed security guard).
MUCH prettier than razor wire...but still, how else are you going to display the LAST guy who tried to jump the fence as a deterrent? Leaving the bodies wrapped up in the tangle is a good deterrent, and while the smell's objectionable for a little while, it SAVES LIVES as others stop trying to jump the fence.

Newark is not trying to SAVE the lives of the oppressed and under-privileged criminal class. Booo....poor show.

-SB
 
Hrm... and if you brought the crime down, you wouldn't need to bring the crime down. Yes, what you said was exactly that fuckin' silly.

Obviously not.... as this story so aptly demonstrates.





Next time try reading and understanding the OP before commenting! :techman:
 
Yeah, I read it. Yeah, I understood it. You drop your defenses after the threat has been dealt with. If you check your history books, you'll note that the French didn't go and brutally surrender at the Nazis until the Krauts just couldn't take it anymore.

Taking down barbed wire and razor wire in a place where crime is high isn't going to diminish the crime except possibly by depleting the pool of potential victims. Not a viable option.
 
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