From Keep Dallas Safe <[email protected]>
Subject Government-Sponsored Slums, Not “Homeless Camps”
Date August 24, 2023 1:45 PM
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96 Keep Dallas Safe
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They're not
"homeless camps," they're government-sponsored slums.
DPD needs to move
from 3,000 to 4,000 police officers ASAP.
Local Activists Work to Clean
Up Dallas
While our city council endlessly debates hypothetical
solutions, a local activist group is taking action to make Dallas
cleaner. The group, called
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A Better Dallas, was founded in 2021 to politically empower local
residents and make measurable improvements to Dallas's public life
through projects like their White Rock Lake cleanup campaign.
Chris
Klement, president of A Better Dallas, said, "…you can see where City
services aren't getting out there to clean places up. There are certain
places that are getting more and more blighted."
Dallas is in an
unfortunate state. Our city can't or won't do its job, and our city
council members don't seem to care that the city is in decline. Sadly,
private citizens are having to fill the gap even though the city
collects billions in taxes! At the same time, the vagrancy crisis
continues to spiral out of control, making our city as dirty and
dangerous as ever.
&#8202; Dallas is lucky that it has caring residents
who are willing to step up to stop the disintegration of their city. We
need more groups like A Better Dallas to help residents fight back, and
Keep Dallas Safe exists for the same reason. You can make a difference
in Dallas if you commit to the hard work of saving this city from
itself. Contact your council member and demand that they clean up the
filth in our city by clearing out illegal vagrant camps!
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&#8202; Want to keep up with KDS? Subscribe to
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latest videos on crime and vagrancy in Dallas! Check out our video
wherehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nh4UOAk9EZo&t=88s we ask Liberals
to house the homeless!
[link removed] Press Highlights:
Lack of 4K Cops Strains Response Times
What is the point of a police
force if they don't show up when you need them? Response times for
top-priority 911 calls are up to a shocking and dangerous 11.2 minutes.
For reference, response times in the same category took 9.9 minutes in
April. That's a 13% decline in only 3 months! DPD needs to hire 1,000
more officers ASAP. Your life may depend on it!
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imes/ Read more...
&#8202; Dallas County Jail Surges to 97% of Capacity
Despite what city officials tell you, Dallas's crime rate is at a
dangerous level and there's no solution in sight. The simple reality is
that Dallas's jail is overflowing despite the weak-on-crime policies of
Let-'Em-Go Creuzot. Criminals aren't afraid to spend a little time in
the clink. They know they'll get low bail and a light sentence and be
right back out on the streets!
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ges-to-97-of-capacity-officials-look-at-overflow-options/ Read more...
&#8202; Minorities Comprise Majority of Dallas Assault Victims
Left-wing activists on our city council push for less policing in
minority communities in the name of "racial justice" And as a direct
result, minorities in Dallas top the list of crime victims! Out of
16,500 assault offenses in Dallas this year, roughly 13,500 victims
were black or Latino! What kind of sick "justice" is that?
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Tracking Illegal Camps:
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route through Dallas photo-documenting and cataloguing illegal
encampments to inform the city of these locations. Our team livestreams
these activities giving the community a first-hand look at the vagrancy
crisis in Dallas.

In this episode, we show off the vagrant camp
across the street from a new neighborhood. [link removed]
Watch here.
&#8202;District 6 Councilman Omar Narvaez's
"Hammock
Camp"
This camp in Omar Narvaez's District 6 has been dubbed "Hammock
Camp." Vagrants in Dallas know how to adapt to the inconvenience of
city camp cleanings. It's not as inconvenient to move from spot to spot
when you're camping with a hammock! Dallas must stop making it easy to
live on the streets.
&#8202;District 7 Councilman Adam Bazaldua's
"Hideaway Camp"
This camp in Adam Bazaldua's District 7 has earned the
title "Hideaway Camp." While most camps in Dallas are subject to
semi-regular "cleanings" that force vagrants to leave the camp for a
couple of days before returning, some areas in Dallas are totally
neglected by the city. The city allows vagrants to live comfortably in
South Dallas neighborhoods!
&#8202;District 10 Councilwoman Kathy
Stewart's
"Heroin Camp"
We named this camp in Kathy Stewart's
District 10 "Heroin Camp." We saw these vagrants leaning over passed
out in this empty parking lot. We even pulled over to watch to make
sure they were still alive! After several minutes they slowly stood up
and stumbled a few feet away. Open drug use in Dallas is now a common
sight.
&#8202; To Report an Encampment: Dial 3-1-1 or Call
tel:(214)%20670-3111 (214) 670-3111 and Click on your District
Councilman to Email them with the Date and Camp Location.
mailto:[email protected] Chad West, District 1
mailto:[email protected] Jesse Moreno, District 2
mailto:[email protected]?subject= Zarin D. Gracey, District 3
mailto:[email protected] Carolyn King Arnold, District 4
mailto:[email protected] Jaime Resendez, District 5
mailto:[email protected] Omar Narvaez, District 6
mailto:[email protected] Adam Bazaldua, District 7
mailto:[email protected] Tennell Atkins, District 8
mailto:[email protected] Paula Blackmon, District 9
mailto:[email protected] Kathy Stewart, District 10
mailto:[email protected] Jaynie Schultz, District 11
mailto:[email protected] Cara Mendelsohn, District 12
mailto:[email protected] Gay Donnell Willis, District 13
mailto:[email protected] Paul E. Ridley, District 14
Mission Statement:
Keep Dallas Safe exists to address crime and
homelessness in Dallas with the goal of transforming Dallas into the
safest large city in Texas for residents and businesses. We aim to have
a City Council that prioritizes crime rate which directly determines
the quality of life in Dallas. We do this by fighting against the
"defund the police" movement, holding accountable our city leaders'
efforts towards lowering district crime rates, and highlighting our
city's homelessness problems by pushing for enforcement of the
prohibition of urban camping.
&#8202; Keep Dallas Safe | 3626 North
Hall St, Ste 610, Dallas, TX 75219Unsubscribe: [link removed]
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