No Light Rail in Vancouver!
Crime Near Light-
According to the mayor of Gresham, Oregon, 40 percent of robberies and drug crimes
— as well as 80 percent of gang-
Vandalism and burgleries are also a problem, according to this article in the Oregonian.
The mayor didn’t say anything about violent crime, such as the recent beating of
a 71-
TriMet blames the problems on the neighborhood, not light rail. “The transit system
reflects the community it travels through,” said a transit agency spokesperson. “They
have a lot of poverty, unemployment and gang issues, and occasionally that will come
onto the train system.” Of course, the reason why that neighborhood has poverty is
that the region’s planning-
In addition, the Gresham police say that many criminals are”commuting in from other areas” on the light rail. As the Gresham Outlook says, a “contributor to crime in Gresham is the MAX light rail.”
Gresham is about 22.2 square miles and there are seven light-
TriMet’s solution is to install more cameras. Since TriMet has too few security guards monitoring its trains, the city of Gresham is going to have its own police officers patrol the trains. Thus, taxpayers have to pay one more time to keep the light rail rolling.
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