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Guiliani's administration ≠ Broken Window approach. NYC_SKP Dec 2014 #1
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Shocked or not 99th_Monkey Dec 2014 #4
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Exactly, there were 6 or 8 cops in on that arrest. A Simple Game Dec 2014 #12
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Broken windows worked. former9thward Dec 2014 #3
Crime dropped overall during his term because people transitioned from cash to ATM. Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2014 #7
It's a great idea. Just think of the trouble that could have been avoided if the broken windows JDPriestly Dec 2014 #9
Chris Rock quote ... napkinz Dec 2014 #14
We can do both. former9thward Dec 2014 #17
Agreed. I was visiting NYC in 1979 with live sex shows on Broadway with litter & graffiti everywhere ErikJ Dec 2014 #11
Crime, especially violent crimes, dropped everywhere in the US during that period. A Simple Game Dec 2014 #13
problem is the way its morphed to cops patting down black and brown males going about Liberal_in_LA Dec 2014 #18
I remember when Guiliani's push nilesobek Dec 2014 #5
KICK! Cha Dec 2014 #6
"Broken Windows" makes poverty a crime. Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2014 #8
Broken Windows type policing has to be balanced with a reasonable amount of regulation Lee-Lee Dec 2014 #16
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