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Cobra
01-06-2007, 09:15 PM
Curfews are wrong.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070106/ap_on_re_us/new_orleans_killings

NEW ORLEANS - With at least eight slayings in the city in the first week of the new year, officials are considering a curfew to help stem the violence, the police superintendent said Saturday.

"It's something we're just sort of talking about, to see if that will make a difference," police Superintendent Warren Riley said.

Mayor Ray Nagin, meanwhile, urged residents not to leave the city, still rebuilding after Hurricane Katrina, because of the recent killings. He said the slayings could be a tipping point that "galvanizes our community" to find solutions.

Some residents have called for a march on City Hall on Thursday to demand action to curb the violence.

Nagin and Riley both tried to reassure residents that they were doing all they can to make the city safer. Riley said some covert operations were under way and Nagin said he hoped to have details sometime next week on a "more creative, aggressive" plan developed in talks he has had with local ministers.

Riley said the slayings are a part of a chronic problem that goes back to the city's school system and what he sees as the city's failure, over many years, to adequately educate and provide job opportunities for residents.

He said he's also concerned about making sure "hard-core criminals" are prosecuted and kept in jail.

Problems will continue until there are improvements in the criminal justice system, which has struggled to get court cases moving again since Hurricane Katrina in August 2005, Riley said.

Nitrus
01-06-2007, 09:18 PM
I think it will be a good idea, not a long term solution but a sticky plaster. :P

I dont understand why soe many murders are occuring, can someone give some sort of explanation?

Cobra
01-06-2007, 09:27 PM
NO was always known for it's high crime rate. One of my teachers got her windows shot out on a trip down there just driving minding her own business from a stray bullet.

I'm against curfews myself because the government should not have the right to make you stay in your home off the streets after dark.

Labrocca
01-06-2007, 09:59 PM
They re-elected Nagin...let the city rot. That place is a POS. He is "thinking" about curfews after 8 people get murdered...oh how proactive of him, Let's see...a hurricane is coming and let's "think" about how to respond. What an asswipe that guy is.

As far as the legality of curfews...lots of cities have them especially for anyone under 18. Vegas actually has pretty strict curfews for minors. People need to feel safe in a city...I can only imagine the worst type of people staying in NO and anyone decent trying hard to get the hell out.