Ald. Brian Hopkins is renewing his call for a vetoed "snap curfew" that would allow emergency youth restrictions, while Ald. William Hall has introduced a new ordinance requiring social media platforms to act on posts promoting illegal teen gatherings.
Unless and until there’s a law & order approach, there’s no accountability for these “kids” and these events will continue. Meanwhile, you have a defund the police mentality at city hall and at the county that isn’t ever changing its tune. Overlay the horrid SAFE-T Act and Pritzker over that and you have the exact wrong approach to public safety.
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6 months ago
Hopkins needs to quit demonizing the underserved, funnin youths making poor decisions leading to mostly peaceful gatherings. And Hall stands a good chance of getting pushback from that Younka ACLU suit re privacy issues. It’s the socialist, utopian CHI as promised, geared towards criminals and other miscreants.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Arrest these delinquents.
Unless and until there’s a law & order approach, there’s no accountability for these “kids” and these events will continue. Meanwhile, you have a defund the police mentality at city hall and at the county that isn’t ever changing its tune. Overlay the horrid SAFE-T Act and Pritzker over that and you have the exact wrong approach to public safety.
Hopkins needs to quit demonizing the underserved, funnin youths making poor decisions leading to mostly peaceful gatherings. And Hall stands a good chance of getting pushback from that Younka ACLU suit re privacy issues. It’s the socialist, utopian CHI as promised, geared towards criminals and other miscreants.