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Downtown York vandals

Last post 11-18-2008, 5:10 PM by mjw68. 4 replies.
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  •  09-09-2008, 12:40 PM 3401188

    Downtown York vandals

    I moved into downtown York in July 2007.  For reasons I can't understand, vandals have struck my car repeatedly, starting two weeks after I got here.  So far, that's meant three trips to the body shop for major damage, and several minor incidents I didn't even bother to report.  It stopped for several months, until this past Saturday night.  Eggs, and such serious gouges in the paint and glass, that the whole car will have to be repainted. (I'm not even going to bother until I get out of here; the locals will just trash it again.)  Interestingly, my car has always been singled out.  I never see any damage to other vehicles.  I don't understand the motive.  I've done nothing to any of my neighbors.  My only possible "offense" is that I'm over 30, and not in the drug trade.  There are all sorts of thugs to be found wandering the streets, and by the railroad tracks, on almost any given night, yet I almost never see police patroling the area, despite being mere blocks from the police station.  (One officer simply told me my problems were just because I was in "the wrong neighborhood". )  Mayor Brenner says York is safe, and there's much talk about revitalization in the area.  I've learned the hard way that it's not true.  I'm looking to find a new home outside city limits, and I never intend to come back.
  •  09-09-2008, 3:35 PM 3402069 in reply to 3401188

    Re: Downtown York vandals

    Please contact Samica Knight, our York reporter. She's interested in talking to you about your story.

    samicaknight@cbs21.com

    Thanks!

     


    Melissa
    Administrator
  •  09-10-2008, 10:50 PM 3409075 in reply to 3402069

    Re: Downtown York vandals

    Thanks to all at CBS21 who made it possible for me to tell my story on air.  I'd like to address the comment from Downtown, Inc's Caroline Morris, suggesting my troubles might be personally motivated.  I'd hardly even had a chance to meet, let alone offend, my neighbors when the destruction started.  With a "welcome" like that, it's hard to know who to trust.  So, I've simply tried to live by a "Don't bother me, I won't bother you" philosphy.  Obviously, that doesn't work here.  I'm open to whatever suggestions Mayor Brenner can offer.
  •  09-28-2008, 5:09 PM 3499557 in reply to 3409075

    Re: Downtown York vandals

    I'm back again.  I just wanted to mention some recent observations.  I've noticed neighborhood buildings and utility poles being tagged with "YC" or "YC outlaws" recently.  There have been "YC"s around here before, but these are new.  As a matter of fact, one of the incidents with my car involved "YC" being carved into the paint.  That happened about a year ago, and it was reported to the police.  So, recent events seem to indicate that the same gang of idiots are still running rampant, suffering no consequences for their actions.  Mayor Brenner phoned me a few days after my segment aired.  He said he'd look into increasing police patrols in the area.  Whether or not that has happened, I can't say.  As a working man, I tend to be asleep when the thugs are out amusing themselves by attacking defenseless (but valuable) objects.  As I mentioned in my original post, I live mere blocks from the police station, so it seems that it wouldn't be too much of an inconvenience for officers to make a few passes through the neighborhood on the way to, or from, the station.  It makes me wonder what more distant areas of the city must be like.  I also wonder sometimes if there are certain areas on which the police have more or less given up.
  •  11-18-2008, 5:10 PM 3588274 in reply to 3499557

    Re: Downtown York vandals

    Just wanted to check into let everyone know I've solved my problem - by getting out of York City.  Amazing how getting just a few miles away can be such a drastic difference.  Now I'm in a quiet, civilized area, and no longer do I feel that my life, limb, or property are in constant peril.

    I'd like to point out that my intention here was never "York-bashing".  I was born in York Hospital, spent the first few years of my life in the city, and I've lived in other parts of York County my whole life.  Returning to the city in 2007 caused me not only anger and material damage, but a great deal of sadness as well.  This is my hometown - What has happened to it???   For the sake of the decent folks who call York City their home, I hope the crime issues start getting the attention they deserve.   Law-abiding citizens should not have to feel threatened by thugs roaming the streets, or even by their own neighbors.  Perhaps having the Guardian Angels in town will have a positive impact.  I wish them well in their mission. 

    Sure, we Yorkers appreciate having our own baseball team.  However, merely building a stadium does not make an area revitalized.  Yes, there are plenty of quality establishments within the city worth visiting, and I'd encourage people to do so.  As for finding a new place to reside, though, if you have the means and ability to live somewhere - anywhere - besides York City, you'd be best off doing so.

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