3/06/2013

This is just too funny: The British have found a way to reduce people's fear of crime

Instead of letting people defend themselves, the Brits have found that the solution is to hang pom-poms from trees.  Some obviously silly Brits don't think that this will work.
Hundreds of pom-poms and knitted items have been strung from trees and lampposts to help reduce the fear of crime in an area of Leicester.
Leicestershire Police hope the "guerilla knitting" or "yarn bombing" will encourage more people to use Bede Park and Great Central Way.
Some of the park's users told BBC Radio Leicester the items - including tree warmers - do not make them feel safer.
But criminologist Charlotte Bilby said they could have a positive effect.
 
'Something silly'Ms Bilby, a senior lecturer in criminology at Northumbria University, said: "I think that making an area look cosier certainly makes an area feel safer.
"If you see something that makes you smile, that makes you think that other people have enjoyed being in that space and have done something funny, something silly in that place, then that's going to change your perception about what it is to be in Bede Park."
Sgt Simon Barnes said: "I am really hopeful that the actions will reduce the fear of becoming a victim of crime, as the perception really is much different to the actual reported levels of crime." . . .

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3 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

Let's see:

Whistles, gun free zones, call boxes, "silly" decorations, pissing yourself, playing dead, run
away, double and triple door locks,
reinforced steel doors, bars on windows, etc., etc.

How about just blowing the bastard away with repeated "double taps" to the "center mass" with 195 grain .45 caliber jacketed hollow points?

That would be MY suggestion.

3/06/2013 5:51 PM  
Blogger FZ said...

Lord, what a bunch of superficial hippy trippy psycho-babble crap.

3/06/2013 7:10 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Karl Popper, father of unfalsifiability as nonsense non-science is surely spinning in his grave.

Despite G00gle's anti-gun nuttiness, the Recaptcha below features "enterfire"

3/07/2013 7:19 AM  

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