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This blog focuses on rail lines in LA country that exist, are under construction or under consideration. The Californian high-speed rail project and southern CA to Vegas project will also be covered. Since most of the relevant developments in the news, rail websites and blogosphere take place on weekdays, this blog will be updated primarily Monday through Friday and occasionally on the weekends. Your comments, criticism and suggestions are encouraged. Miscellaneous stuff will also appear here.

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Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Entrances and Shoplifting

One sign an area is going down is more theft at stores. Here's one example. This business had two entrances/exits until it found that people were using the other-unobserved-exit to steal from the store.



Safety as felt from the sidewalk

As someone who's been walking and talking buses throughout the city, I see the city in slower motion than a car driver. I know fewer areas well.

I've lived in two areas that became crime ridden. The process as seen from street level starts with small things: bars on windows, fences in front of houses, dogs, screen doors made of thick bars among other things.

As the process unfolded in the second place I lived, I would ask home owners, when the opportunity presented itself, why. There answers always were from some incident that would have been unimaginable before such as my house got broken into, I found a stranger in my front yard among others.

It's a game a cat and mouse where when some psychological threshold has been reached, people move. The area is now "sketchy."

I wonder if I'll see it again where I live now?????