On 12/9/2006 at 8:48:33 A.M.  Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote: 


I want Community Policing. I want to  see
someone who knows how I feel and identify, with. 


 
Anyone know the status of "Neighborhood Watch" groups in AP?  Also,  any 
experience here about how effective such groups can be?
 
 
 


========Original Message========
    Subj: [AsburyPark] Re: Councilman Jim Keady Gets It Right  Date: 
12/9/2006 8:48:33 A.M. Eastern Standard Time  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
(mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
(mailto:AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com)   Sent on:    



 
 
 
Question:
What are AP cops doing better, than Louis Jordan, didn't?
The  current crop, goes around beating its' chest and getting their
pictures in  the paper, is all I see. Oh yes and they're "whiter"! To
Blacks, they're an  occupying force, do not identify with the majority
population, drive in from  their "safe" suburbs and do nothing to meet
or greet, or get to know US! Just  brag on what they're going to do! 
I don't know any of them. I want Community  Policing. I want to see
someone who knows how I feel and identify, with. I  want to be open
and frank in my dealings, rather than feel if I say something  they
don't like, I could be arrested, for expressing my feelings. How's  that?

--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com) ,  
Lightgrw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > Jim  highlights the criminality and the need for more cops to fight
> > it.  In fact he seeks 20 more cops. A strong message to the thugs
> > that  we won't allow them to continue in this City.
> 
> 
> I can  just hear people about to say "don't tell them what to do with 
> their  money" but here goes...
> 
> I think Asbury Partners should announce  that they are making a $2 
> million donation to the City of Asbury Park  to hire 20 new police 
> officers (and anything else related that the  donation could pay for). 
> Asbury Partners stands to profit the most from  a redeveloped, SAFE 
> Asbury Park. If Asbury continues to have crime in  the national news, 
> how likely is it that people are going to want all  of those condos? 
> Won't the chance that a project or two either stalls  or falls apart 
> become more likely if the initial projects show some  hesitation once 
> the condos are on the market?
> 
> The City  of Asbury Park obviously doesn't have the money to hire that 
> many new  cops. They need either a major corporation (maybe NJNG) or 
> someone with  a vested interest in the city's future to step to the 
> plate. I think  Asbury Partners could not only do the right thing but 
> do something  that'll make even their staunchest critics praise them if 
> they're the  ones to step to the plate.
> 
>  
>
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