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‘Ring doorbells barely help in crime in cities in the US’ – Computer – News

You never stop a junkie, he has an addiction and as long as that addiction is there, he will look for money. Petty crime is typical, it does not yield, the risk is high, but it is easy to score some money to get through another day, there is not really a long-term vision.
As for the homeless person, when he gets caught he gets a warm bed and hot food, let the camera turn.

An organized gang, on the other hand, will scare you off with a camera but a junkie and a homeless person, no, not exactly. Those are 2 groups where you have to remove the problem, but we have not fully understood that here, we ignore the homeless and instead of helping the users we go after the offer. However, as long as there is demand, there will be supply and the harder you act against that supply, the more lucrative it becomes and the more you push organized crime.

It may sound strange but look at it this way, if they want your car they break in looking for the key. Then you can make it easy and hang the key clearly visible in the hallway or hide it, but if you hide it they will be standing next to your bed at night with a knife or a weapon to ask where that key is. Just putting blind security everywhere does not solve anything, at most you manage to get enough deterrence that they go on someone else, but as a society you have still not solved anything. What you don’t want is that it is too easy, opportunity can make a thief, leave the keys on the car and someone who had never stolen a car before suddenly decided to joyride.

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