Mikedezo44
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Crazy these areas get cleaned up regularly and still look like a train line somewhere in the east. Out of police jurisdiction so the rail companies left to enforce the law. I am in a Hamilton neighborhood watch group on facebook and almost every single day someone is posting a picture or video from their doorbell camera asking if anyone knows the thief of their package.
The rail company can afford big crews to go in and clean up this huge mess regularly but cant afford more officers? Maybe it is one of those political issues where they just let it go in fear of the news outlet painting them in a bad light for being too hard on the homeless. Reading in the twitter comments looks like the ones who get caught stealing are released within 24 hours.
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The rail company can afford big crews to go in and clean up this huge mess regularly but cant afford more officers? Maybe it is one of those political issues where they just let it go in fear of the news outlet painting them in a bad light for being too hard on the homeless. Reading in the twitter comments looks like the ones who get caught stealing are released within 24 hours.
Videos show LA train lines strewn with thousands of looted packages as thieves raid unattended containers
Thieves are taking advantage of slow-moving and stopped container trains and easy to cut locks to steal thousands of packages, local news reports.