Mayor White tackles convenience store crime with a task force!

Yes, Houston needs a task force to figure out how to reduce convenience store crime:

Mayor Bill White announced today the formation of the Mayor's Task Force on Convenience Store Security. Members will make recommendations aimed at curbing violent crime in convenience stores by reviewing new technologies, building codes, management processes, and law enforcement procedures.

Which means new city regulations will be required because that's how cities fix problems.

The answer is simple, as blogHOUSTON readers will know: punish convenience store owners for allowing crime to happen on their properties.

It's the logical approach to crime-fighting -- think graffiti and apartments --and it's easy to do. Fine store owners $20,000 or so each time their store is held up, then require that within two weeks, city-mandated security upgrades have been installed (see Metro Park and Pillage lots for guidance), and any building code violations have been addressed. After that, ensure that convenience store personnel attend management training classes conducted by the city (for a fee, of course), to learn how best to handle a robbery.

All this should be directed by a new city department. A contest will be held to come up with the acronym naming this new initiative. Leave your suggestions in the forum.

MORE: I just saw the Chron's story. The end (naturally!) includes a hint to another crime-fighting approach:

As the task force begins considering ways to make the industry safer, the store clerks suggested more patrols by Houston police officers, more street lights and enforcement of the Houston youth curfew.

Both clerks also agreed that more street lighting would improve overall neighborhood safety.

"It is too dark out here," Nguyen said. "And, everybody knows that Houston needs more police officers."

More police officers? Better street lighting? You mean the store clerks didn't suggest a task force to fix the crime problem?

Posted by Anne Linehan @ 01/06/07 07:13 AM | Print |

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