Monday, September 22, 2014

Springfield seeks solutions for crime surge

Springfield Police Chief Doug Johnston says a multi-pronged approach is needed to address to Springfield's problems.
http://digital.vpr.net/post/springfield-seeks-solutions-crime-surge

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  1. What we need is to get Doug out of the Police department. Get someone in there that will grab the bull by the horns and stop pussyfooting around. We voted to have foot patrols. It wasn't until someone reminded him of this that he started having officers walk the beat! VSP has cracked down and are pulling their weight isn't it time for Springfield PD to do the same??

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  2. There's a huge difference between loitering and standing and talking after a board meeting. Concerned about rights? In my opinion, these people don't deserve the rights that would protect them against this ordnance. They lost it when they decided to break the law.

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  3. Derelict buildings are at the root of Springfield's drug/crime problem? I think that is just a convenient smokescreen to obscure the chiefs' incompetence. It's not the fault of his leadership, it's because of a few blighted properties that the drug trade has thrived. His hands are tied....I'm sorry, but this guy has to go.

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  4. how about we hire the Rutland police chief away from Rutland,he seems to have his act together

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  5. Actually blighted properties are a root element. Show me a community with strict zoning, and it's unlikely they have the undesirables plaguing Springfield.

    Think about it. Once one or two properties in a neighborhood become dilapidated, it drives down the attraction and valuation of adjacent, nice, family homes. Content to make a profit, slumlords scoop them up and are indifferent to the vermin they rent to. Like a cancer the dilapidation spreads as the cockroaches move in.

    As someone that walked the length of Union Street for six years to attend elementary school I have seen first hand what one or two dilapidated homes has become. Fifty years ago they were all desirable, well kept, single family homes with manicured lawns. Children swarmed the sidewalks to and from school without a worry. Christmas season, proud home owners made it a festive neighborhood. Now, it looks like something out of Somalia.

    Trust me, Chief Johnson was there too and this tears at his gut as much as mine. The responsibly rests squarely with a warped culture of acceptance and poor town management by Forgites and the Selectboard. But then you're content to let them serve so I guess you've got the community you deserve.

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    1. No we're not content to let them serve! Who the hell is this "you've" and "you're" you are referring to. It's not me! It's politics! They promise they'll fulfill our dreams for a damn vote and then do nothing. So sick and tired of hearing "you voted for em, you deserve it" nonsense! and as far as the chief if you don't know his history do some research. I'd still be locked up if I did the crap he did back in the day only to be welcomed back with a "chief" badge. Insanity

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    2. Oh please.

      It didn't start with dilapidated properties.

      It started with people whose day jobs were as real estate agents who bought perfectly nice singla family homes that were on the large side and carved them up into 3 and 4-unit apartment buildings. That and former businesses like the old paint store across from Union St School.

      Zoning? Habitability? Off-street parking? Who cares? Stuff 'em full. Get on the Section 8 gravy train since you at least have a guarantee you'll see your rent money. Or better yet, rent to drug dealers and insist on a cut of the profit.

      This is exactly what happened to Union St. Those buildings became populated with trailer trash who left garbage all over the place and if they weren't playing music with explicit lyrics full blast, were hollering obscenties at their darling offspring or dearly beloved.

      And the cops did not give a good g-d d***.

      I remember calling the cops because some creep was parking his car in my driveway in the wee hours of the morning and gunning the engine. Sometimes he would leave it there and wander around the neigborhood, cursing into his cell phone at his girffriend.

      I was told by the dispatcher there was nothing they could do and to hire a private towing company. The ones I called said they wouldn't come because it was too risky.

      So really, thanks a lot Town of Springfield for turning itself into a slum. Nice job.

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    3. Accurate assessment Jean. I have a hard time distinguishing between the ethics of real estate agents and drug dealers and that's not an exaggeration. Both will say or do anything for money regardless of the misery they selfishly inflict.

      Until the Select board sees fit to enact strict zoning, anyone considering building equity in a family home is a fool.

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    4. What exactly do you mean by strict zoning?

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    5. I doubt the select board would do anything. Slumlords run this town and have their yes man on the board leading the charge to protect their interests.

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    6. Then you mean the rental inspection ordinance? The one that Yesman, Morelock, Germain, Gray and others teamed up to repeal?

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  6. Prong one: "Retire" the chief of police and replace with a leader possessing a more contemporary slate of knowledge, skills, and abilities.

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  7. Some of these post are both unintellgible and misinformed. Chief Baker wouldn't put up with police officers sitting in a parked car playing on facebook either! If the rank and file don't like it maybe they should form a union and file grievances. Oh but than again maybe that hasn't worked out for them. Hum wonder why? FYI I reported that cop on facebook, was told he went to greener pastures, the Sheriff's department. LMAO!

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  8. But isn't "technology" like Facebook the answer to ALL our problems? Isn't there a "policing app" that can be downloaded to rid Springfield of its crime problems?

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