A couple of days ago in this space, we again noted the rising use of cameras in the area.
There are legitimate privacy concerns that should be addressed as our society turns to technology to help improve public safety. It’s also worth noting the nuisance crimes that are helping drive ...
City officials are considering lower speed limits in problem areas throughout the city in an effort to increase pedestrian safety through the Safe Streets for All program.
Many downtowns have 20 or 25 mile an hour speed limits rather than the 30 miles an hour Jamestown has used for decades. ...
The use of cameras as a policing tool may be expanding locally.
The village of Lakewood is considering the use of cameras on Fairmount Avenue, Fairdale Avenue, Chautauqua Avenue, and Terrace Avenue as part of a contract with Flock Safety. The contract would also come with the ability to ...
What opinions, exactly, are the ones the Chautauqua County Legislature is tired of hearing in its second privilege of the floor during monthly legislature meetings?
Is it federal matters that could impact the county or its residents? Is it local residents’ opinions on energy policy? Is it ...
Warming Shelter Is A Sign Of Compassion In Action
To The Reader’s Forum:
I worked last night at our CODE Blue Warming Shelter, a temporary shelter that protects those experiencing homelessness from the extreme cold temperatures outside. The following donations came into the Center, ...
By Margot Russell
This is not an argument against mercy. It is an argument against pretending that power always uses mercy carefully.
There is a particular kind of dishonesty that shows up whenever assisted death is proposed by people in power. We are told this choice will remain humane, ...