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-Lurid Crime Tales-
A back-alley approach to fight crime in Minneapolis
2006-06-01
The City Council is reviewing a proposal to keep strangers out of its 455 miles of alleys.

Miles and miles of Minneapolis alleys would be off-limits to strangers under a proposed city ordinance intended to curtail crime. The proposal would prohibit anyone from walking in an alley who doesn't live on that block or who isn't a guest of someone who does. Police, paramedics and firefighters would be exempt, as would garbage haulers, meter readers, code inspectors and others whose jobs take them there.

Minneapolis has 455 miles of alleys, most of them paved. They serve as places to drive to garages in the city's oldest neighborhoods and as shortcuts.

"I see so much crime occurring in the alleys. It's a quick getaway," said Minneapolis police officer Mike Killebrew. "If you don't live there on that block there's no reason to be in the alley," said Killebrew, who proposed the ordinance to the city attorney.

Any move to make walking in alleys illegal is likely to anger some people. On a sun-rich Friday afternoon, Gordon Anderson walked down the paved alley on the 3400 block of Lyndale Avenue S. He said he has lived on the block for 20 years and that everyone in the neighborhood walks down alleys. "That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard," he said. "The whole country seems to be going to the Soviet Union, I'll tell you that."

Council Member Robert Lilligren sponsored the motion, which was introduced Friday and referred to the City Council's Public Safety Committee for review. Lilligren, who had surgery last week, was unavailable to comment.
Posted by:ryuge

#3  Oops! Forgot the Zimbabwe approach!

http://www.voanews.com/english/Africa/Zimbabwe/
2006-06-01-voa17.cfm

No more escaping down them alleys, for there are no more alleys. Seems to work for Bob, and he got no flak for demolishing a moque either. Sounds good to me, but a bit extreme.
Posted by: rhodesiafever   2006-06-01 20:05  

#2  Here in the SE UK Council Estate, ie warren, I live in, they have a novel approach.

They just gate the alleys at both ends, with keys given to the residents concerned. Who'd a thunka that, eh?

We're thinking of turning ours into a Scope-sighting range, ie, long straight and narrow, perfect.
Posted by: rhodesiafever   2006-06-01 19:50  

#1  Stupid. I wish TLH had alleys, all we have are deep ditches.
Posted by: 6   2006-06-01 19:06  

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