It cost the city $270,000 to put ShotSpotters on the city's crime-ridden east and west sides, but police Chief William McManus said the program's results don't match up with its hefty price tag. [More]They're just figuring that out now?
So who's the idiot who pushed for it in the first place?
Good thing it wasn't his money.
Oh well, he got good headlines then and he's not being mentioned now. Plus he's still got a job.
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They've recently installed this system on the North side of St. Louis and St.Louis County. Touted on the news as a fantastic system that will reduce crime. Of course when, and if, it works it can only detect that a crime has possible occurred. I'm sure the Department or Pre-Crime is under development as I write this.
ReplyDeleteMaybe he should shut up and just install some more red light cameras. They don’t work, either (to “make our intersections safer”) but what they do, they do well ("generate lots of revenue for the state”).
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