Local Agencies Adjust Their Approaches Amid Concerns Over CTA Crime – WTTW (Chicago)

“At one occasion, there was a half-dozen private security and a couple of law enforcement people at a major station at 9 a.m. in the morning. That’s not when the danger is for the average rider,” a spokesman for the Active Transportation Alliance said. “It’s at 2 a.m coming back from a concert, and you’re boarding the L at Harrison station, where the lighting is poor, and there are very few people around.”
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Hello, Indiana!
1 day ago

Funny how the “ defund the police “ activists, realizing too late the folly of their dogma, now feel the need to direct how they think law enforcement should be deployed . What sort of experience at policing, or anything beyond agitation, do these people have in the real world?

David F
1 day ago

Adjust the CCL law and allow legal concealed carry on public transportation.

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