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DPD needs to move from 3,000 to 4,000 police officers ASAP.
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Safe streets are a civil right.
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Crime gets worse; Dallas city council members do nothing.
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Props S and U WIN BIG! NOW, Will City Hall Deliver or DEFY the People’s Voice? |
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BOOM! Dallas voters just dropped a major wake-up call on City Hall. With Props S and U passing, the people of Dallas have spoken loud and clear—accountability and public safety MUST come first! We’re tired of long police response times, tired of excuses, and fed up with City Hall playing politics with our safety and tax dollars. The message? Step up or step aside.
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Proposition S is a BIG win for accountability. No more "sovereign immunity" shielding City Hall from their own failures. Now, if our city government isn't doing its job, or violates the law, WE have the right to hold them accountable. This is power back in the hands of the people—right where it belongs!
Let’s talk about Prop U, Dallas residents demanded action, and that’s exactly what Prop U delivers. With 900 MORE officers now required along with funding for our police and firefighters’ pensions, our votes have forced public safety to be the priority it should have been all along. We want a safer city, and we’re not taking “no” for an answer!
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City leaders must recognize they’ve been handed a new playbook by Texans who are DONE with business as usual—a wave of tens of thousands of signatures, a groundswell of support, and a decisive voter victory for everyday Dallas residents over the old political guard. Props S and U show us that when the people come together, WE set the priorities! Thank you to all who voted YES to making Dallas safe again!
Dallas communities and businesses have suffered Woke policies for years. Now is our time to keep the pressure on! Call or email your council member TODAY and tell them it’s time to honor the people’s vote: make accountability and safety top priorities! Join us at the next City Council meeting to make your voice heard. The people have spoken—let’s make sure they deliver! |
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District 14 Councilman Paul Ridley
"Oak Lawn Outpost"
Right in the heart of District 14, we’ve got the "Oak Lawn Outpost" making its mark—an unmissable sight for anyone driving by! Just steps from the International Center, this makeshift camp is a glaring reminder of how quickly our public spaces can be overtaken. Council Member Paul Ridley, it’s time to bring the heat and reclaim Oak Lawn for the people of Dallas. Let’s get our city back on track and keep our streets clean and safe!
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District 2 Councilman Jesse Moreno
"Inwood Panhandling Intersection"
Nestled at the crossroads of Inwood Rd, this panhandler’s base, right under the overpass, serves as a stark reminder of the growing need for urgent action in Dallas. Panhandling in Dallas is illegal. Call Council Member Jesse Moreno’s office to tell him it’s time to roll up the sleeves and bring solutions to the table. Let's clean up this intersection and make it safe and welcoming once again! |
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District 2 Councilman Jesse Moreno
"Underpass Encampment on Mockingbird"
Beneath the bustling W Mockingbird overpass, this encampment has become a troubling symbol of Dallas' ongoing
homelessness crisis.
Trash and belongings litter the area, raising concerns about sanitation and safety in this heavily trafficked zone.
Email Council Member Jesse Moreno to let him know it's time to
address these underpass encampments with decisive action! Dallas residents deserve safe and clean public spaces.
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To Report an Encampment: Dial 3-1-1 or Call (214) 670-3111 and Click on your
District Councilman to Email them with the Date and Camp Location. |
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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.
www.keepdallassafe.org
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