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Jeffrey R Orenstein, Ph.D.'s avatar

This an articulate endorsement of traditional Western liberal principles. Have you considered on how lack of a social safety net and government compassion as well as ruthless suppression of American democracy might contribute to this dysfunctional American individualism? The Scandinavian countries seem to do better while still being liberal societies.

Nathan Morris's avatar

Two areas where order is breaking down in cities--public nuisance behavior (public intoxication, street harassment, etc.) and dangerous use of electric bikes and scooters on sidewalks and shared use paths--are very different urban challenges, yet there's a shared reason that they aren't being enforced. In each case, there are existing laws and rules against the problematic behavior.

Both public nuisances and illegal e-bike riding are viewed by police as under the threshold for them to get involved. To be fair, given that police have to catch bank robbers and burglars, it's understandable that they don't want to spend time giving $60 tickets for public intoxication or riding an e-bike at 40 mph on a sidewalk.

What could help with enforcement might be the creation of a several lower-paid bylaw enforcement units, in which the officers do not carry firearms and have limited arrest powers, to enforce street and roadway laws.

Since they don't carry firearms, their approach would be more about engaging with people, de-escalating, and, as needed, calling in the police or other first responders (e.g., mental health team if a person is showing signs of psychosis, or ambulance if it's an overdose).

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