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In reply to the discussion: Do YOU support the concept of the "Neighborhood Watch"? [View all]goclark
(30,404 posts)26. Our "Neigborhood Association" group meets once a month
For all these years , we have great communication.
We meet once a month.
We have a very quiet neighborhood and everyone is friendly .
Once a year the Sheriff's Dept. invites our neighbood to a BBQ at their station.
They address any concerns and always remind us to contact them immediately if there is the slightest problem.
Last year, a house that had been vacant for a while was "rented" to some man that had loud parties and there were beer bottles and trash all over the street.
It took us about 4 months to get them out of here but it worked. Thanks to our close relationship with the Sheriff's Department.
We don't have any " watchers/citizens" that go around the neighborhood with guns.
NEVER.
Los Angeles
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That is the entire purpose of Neighborhoos Watch...Being aware and calling the authorities
rustydog
Mar 2012
#69
What Zimmerman was doing is not really what the Neighborhood Watch program is about. n/t
ellisonz
Mar 2012
#3
That's what I think. I've never heard of a Neighborhood Watch doing what he was.
IndyJones
Mar 2012
#53
Our watch consists of leaving our porch lights on and calling when we see shady characters who look
Warpy
Mar 2012
#6
There is nothing wrong with the principals of the neighborhood watch. 1) No weapons. 2) No
Vincardog
Mar 2012
#7
Would you testify if it was a case of someone being physically assualted and/or killed?
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Mar 2012
#34
If it is done correctly there is nothing wrong with it. Every neighborhood has a busybody anyway.
appleannie1
Mar 2012
#10
I am generally opposed to the nanny state and any quasi-official extensions thereof.
grasswire
Mar 2012
#11
A girl I was dating was mugged in front of her own apartment in a "sketchy" neighborhood
onenote
Mar 2012
#64
Next time they may be breaking into your place since they already did your neighbors and got
Raine
Mar 2012
#80
in California, neighborhood watch seems to mean 'keep your eyes open', not form a militia, march
Liberal_in_LA
Mar 2012
#23
I agree. Also if the neighborhood watch did any good, why all the break-ins there?
sinkingfeeling
Mar 2012
#37
I support it, and note that Florida's FAILED TO STOP ZIMMERMAN MONTHS AGO WHEN THEY SHOULD HAVE.
saras
Mar 2012
#47
Not in an organized fashion, no. Too many wannabe cops and busybodies for the veneer of
TheKentuckian
Mar 2012
#49
Our neighborhood watch isn't like that at all. Eveyone reports strange stuff to the police
IndyJones
Mar 2012
#52
Our neighborhood watch caught a ring of drug dealers who were targeting the local high school.
dkf
Mar 2012
#56
If people are properly trained and follow their training, I have no problem with it.
onenote
Mar 2012
#61