Title: RE: [UC] Well, maybe Eric's leaving wasn't such a disaster for UC after all
I think it helps to be more aware.  For starters I hope that people are now more likely to call the police when they see someone suspicious.  I know that if I see someone suspiciously wandering our block I'm now going to call.  I probably wouldn't have called before I heard of Pete's story.  I also know that I need to be really careful when walking around 46th and Hazel, now that their property values have plummeted... ;-)

Kyle Cassidy wrote:

so anticdotal reporting of crime has skyrocketed -- on this list specifically. i wonder if some of us being more aware of the types of crimes going on and the general areas will improve safety at all.

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Subject: [UC] Well, maybe Eric's leaving wasn't such a disaster for UC after all


John Fenton of UCD just sent me this:
Crime in University City Year to Date
Violent Crime is down 6%
Property Crime is Down 5%
Overall Crime is Down 5%
This area has come a long way in crime reduction, "BUT" we still have a lot of work to do.
Always at your service and ready for a dialog,

Al Krigman

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