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In reply to the discussion: New York City mayor says fingerprints should be used to access public housing [View all]applegrove
(132,406 posts)him his keys when others showed up to help him. I needed to get into the lobby by the elevator to do this. A girl was buzzing herself in and she kept saying to be "I can't let you in - they will penalize me $200 if I do". I had to give that man his keys. I decided I would pay the fine if she got caught letting me in and I ran past her. Gave the guy the keys. Left. No trouble for her. Except that I ran past her. It is such a hard thing because nobody deserves to live in a building that is a hell hole for crime. But she had to police me and that isn't fair for her either. Don't know enough about public housing to say if fingerprinting is a good idea. Maybe it would work if you could ban certain people from your building? I just don't know. I'm all for new technology if it helps people live better lives.