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Posted by RonInBayside on Fri Jan 11 10:33:35 2008, in response to Re: How the LIRR and Nassau PD Conspire Against Commuters, posted by AlM on Fri Jan 11 10:27:37 2008. Which is why it makes more sense to build mixed developments and screen tenants while you're doing it.Las Vegas Metropolitan Police has a well developed Crime-Free Multi Housing Program that comes down on landlords who rent to drug dealers. If the police issue a citation to the building, the next thing that happens in health and housing inspectors show up and go over the building in great detail. Violations are coordinated so you don't get separate deadlines - it's all one deadline for you to correct violations and if you don't meet it a county ordinance allows the government to padlock your building. Before you rent to someone, you double-check them against LVMPD's database.If they are in there, "Sorry. You're not welcome in this building." Kansas City is working toward that goal. Ordinances here are not as strong but KCPD now has a database and a two-man CFMH team in each of the six patrol divisions. |