Friday, April 4, 2014

Crime Downtown Lake Worth

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THEFT/LARCENY--14057337--400 BLOCK LAKE AVE--Palm Beach County Sheriff--4/3/2014 7:22:00 PM

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Your blog hardly ever posts positive news about our city.You seem to so want this commission to fail. It is so picky to complain about 15 thou. in travel costs, petty thefts, a few dogs on the beach, tables close to the curb, and then tell hoteliers how high to build. You just seem to miss the point. With your blogs help we are weighed down by complainers who wail about blight but do not lift a finger, and hate a business that shows a profit.

Lynn Anderson said...

I know, truth hurts.
As far as I am concerned regarding this commission, what I think about them has nothing to do with crime being committed in our city. This just represents downtown and the facts. There is too much crime to write about here. Should we be hiding the facts or should I change my name and become a cheerleader blogger and talk about flocking or some other inane subject.

It is the commissions' job to "lift a finger." I keep my building blight free. Where do you live?





yeah, I miss the point.

Anonymous said...

These same crimes were happening 3 years ago and before PBSO. Did you point these facts out then as you do now?

Lynn Anderson said...

Testy, testy. Thou protest way too much.
I have written 673 blogs involving crime. You feel picked on? So be it. Do something about the escalating crime and code issues in our city.

Anonymous said...

DID YOU POINT THESE FACTS OUT THEN AS YOU DO NOW!!

Lynn Anderson said...

Sorry you don't like my answer! As said, I have written over 600 blogs regarding crime.
Crime has escalated in our city and NO ONE IS TALKING ABOUT IT. That is why it is being emphasized more now. More crime--more to tell. More blight--more to write about. Same thing for slum.

Anonymous said...

I understand your answer.
You didn't point these facts out 3 years ago or before the PBSO took over.
I've lived here over 30 years and the same blight and crime was here then too.

Lynn Anderson said...

Not like this.
However, your implication is that I am picking on this present administration...is that your point. If they don't clean it up, who will? It is irrelevant that we had blight 30 years ago...we didn't have 2,000 abandoned properties with squatters, prostitutes, tarpped roofs,etc. that are breeding unprecedented crime.