So giving jaywalking tickets really made the city safer. Remember even during low crime years in the past laws like this were never enforced, yet crime didn't rise because of it. Just stick to enforcing stuff like I mentioned. That actually brings crime down.
Most don't steal the mopeds, but the stores selling them are under no requirement to put plates on them before letting the customer ride off with them. Maybe they should have to. And the gas-powered mopeds need to be made illegal to own or operate in city limits. They're much faster/more dangerous than the electric mopeds, plus they stink and make tons of noise. Battery/motor tech has reached the point where gas-powered 2-wheelers are obsolete.
I actually wish the police would start going after mopeds riding in bike lanes. It's illegal for one thing. Plus it's dangerous to cyclists to have vehicles doing 30 or 40 mph in close proximity. These mopeds are fast enough to take a regular traffic lane. That's where they belong.
Driving many places takes forever. In Manhattan especially you can often walk faster than you can drive. Between that, plus the ridiculous amount it costs to own a car, it's not a viable mode for lots of people. As for the subway, the rare times I've encountered unpleasant people I simply walked to the next car.
Yes, it's far from as bad as the 1980s or early 1990s. Keep that in perspective. As we reverse some of the policies of the former idiot Mayor things should start to move in the right direction. To this day I still don't know how he got a second term. He was worse than Dinkins, yet Dinkins was a one-term Mayor.
Agree with most of what you said here, with that said... Keep this in mind.
It wasn't the action of giving a jay walking ticket that kept the city safer.
It was the pro-active police work that was taking place, (including cops stopping people for jay walking) asking for ID... running them to see if they had warrants and were wanted in connection to any crimes.... THAT is what kept the city safe. The mentality of police is what kept the city safer, the tough of crime and keeping people locked up for lengthy time is what kept the city safer.
I don't think you quite understand just how many guns were taken off the streets because cops were able to approach somebody for jay-walking. Jay walking was a useful tool to be able to approach an individual legally, and stop them and ask for ID. Thats how police work use to be done and should be done. -Through PRO active cops.
That Omni-presence that came from that type of policing scared a lot of people, lots of perps left their guns at home for fear of being stopped by the police, but not today... Cops don't stop anybody anymore thanks to the woke agendas being pushed in the city. So all those perps feel super comfortable carrying their weapons on them, knowing there is no shot of them being ran up on by the police anymore. What a travesty.
PRO ACTIVE cops... Thats a thing of the past....Today we have a bunch of REACTIVE cops... They want to be called to the scene, they want an individual to point somebody out and say on camera "that person did this to me".. Then AND ONLY THEN will the cops (for the most part) take any form of enforcement action against anybody. VERY few cops today are working pro-actively due to anti-police rhetoric that is perpetuated everywhere here in NYC and on the news, its disgusting... Cops cant feel comfortable doing their job because of all the non-sense being spewed. I don't blame the cops at all, they are simply trying to protect themselves today..
Now nobody is kept behind bars, unless they murder somebody...The court system here is a joke once they created the "bail reform laws". That was the straw that broke the camels back. No matter how many arrests a guy has on his record, how much of a POS they are... they are SUPER lenient on them and allow them to walk back out, within hours of being arrested.
For example, roughly 30-40% of ALL shoplifting in NYC (city-wide) is committed by about the same 600 or so people.
Some of these people have over 100 arrests on their record. But guess what, its a revolving door, they keep on being let out.
Imagine they just prosecuted them to the max, and kept them in locked up.... all 600 people. They was cut the amount of shoplifting down by 30-40% overnight!
It wouldn't be hard to do... those people are frequent fliers in handcuffs.
Anyway, thats enough for now... but you cant take everything at face value.... a jaywalking summons was not being used simply people somebody jaywalked. It was used as a tool that lead to bigger things. Such as taking an illegal gun off the streets.