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SNCK

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Think it would be helpful if we could break out the Crime Reports into Regions, States, or even major markets. Good to see all the various types of break-ins but someone committing crimes in Georgia likely isn't someone I need to be concerned about in Texas. A general security thread would be good to discuss the manner in which these people attack us, then a more localized thread for what to look out for.
 

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True…but is the lack of engagement a function of the platforms usefulness?
 

MEP001

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As it is, people routinely post stuff in the wrong sub-forum. Why complicate it by adding regions?

There must be a couple hundred members who check this forum at least a couple times a week. There's a post in this sub about every two months. It's not like you're wading through a ton of posts looking for the ones in your region. Just check once in a while.
 

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As it is, people routinely post stuff in the wrong sub-forum. Why complicate it by adding regions?

There must be a couple hundred members who check this forum at least a couple times a week. There's a post in this sub about every two months. It's not like you're wading through a ton of posts looking for the ones in your region. Just check once in a while.
I agree. I myself use the new posts and notifications sections to keep tabs on things.

I feel a case could be made to eliminate the crime reports forum. People could just post crime reports in general.
 

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Think it would be helpful if we could break out the Crime Reports into Regions, States, or even major markets. Good to see all the various types of break-ins but someone committing crimes in Georgia likely isn't someone I need to be concerned about in Texas. A general security thread would be good to discuss the manner in which these people attack us, then a more localized thread for what to look out for.
I'd report more but my fear is that it would be "educating" any lurkers on this forum.
 
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