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Disorderly Persons in Public

This is a tough situation, so apologies if my solutions aren’t as clear as usual. I’m also making an assumption that it would be too costly and/or exhaust police resources to cover this with the police department outside of a few clear areas of concentration.

Whether mentally disturbed, having had too much to drink, housed or not, it’s important that our residents are protected from harassment when in public: especially our most vulnerable residents: children.

Church Square Park seems to be a hotspot of sorts, and often the homeless shelter receives the blame regardless of why the disorderly person was in the park. People having difficulties may be seeking out the hospital or the library or maybe one of multiple bars near the park. I think it makes sense to have cameras and a police presence at Church Square Park: but disorderly persons are not limited to Church Square Park.

There is a well known, mentally disturbed person who I often see near Acme, and sometimes on Washington Street around fourth street. I won’t name him, but he’s a bit heavy set and an exceptional dancer. In any case, I consider him “harmless until he isn’t”, which to me means: vigilance an being prepared to respond is vital.

Solutions:
1. We need and can train more than just our police department and two social workers to help and I’d like to enlist residents (community watch) and all municipal employees to participate in voluntary training to assist. Between everyone, I envision dozens or possibly hundreds of people throughout the city who can be texted alerts that assistance may be needed. It may be possible to curb violence in most cases with some sympathy for those having trouble, but police resources will certainly be needed in the more severe situations.
2. The public should be made aware of and be able to identify repeat offenders.
3. It may be, in some cases, that individuals are coming into Hoboken because they are sent away from neighboring cities. If this is the case, attention should be brought to this practice and a regional or state-wide solution pursued.

More than most issues, this feels like a vague solution which I’d more commonly attribute to my opponents. I don’t have all the answers, but I’ll keep working on it and would appreciate suggestions.

This photo was taken by Kurt Gardiner who lives in the fifth ward and sells his photography near BWE (10th & Washington) and on his Etsy shop (https://www.etsy.com/shop/HobokenPrints). Due to an issue where the city took away a bunch of our very important benches: he's committed to being outside 7th and Washington for at least the first half of August.

Pier C Park is one of Sela's favorites because the playground features a spider climb to reach a tower that has a long tunnel slide. When she was three years old she managed to get up to the top but was then afraid to slide down. I managed to find Xander, a six year old child of my neighbors Tony and Christine: and I asked him to coax Sela to take the slide down. He was not able to convince her.

Seven Valleys, while technically in the fifth ward, is fantastic. My family's favorite is the medley for two, which feeds three. I suggest choosing at least one cherry rice.

Stevens Athletics has teams in numerous sports. Sometimes I take my daughter to watch soccer or lacrosse. We always root for the Ducks of course.

Church Square Park is the center of town. On Tuesdays, come Spring and until the Fall there is a farmers market where we'll often get some produce and a pickle on a stick. Prior to moving to my current house: I lived at 527 Garden Street, right near Church Square Park.

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