Councilmember Wala Blegay says the idea came to her while she was meeting with neighbors at a senior apartment complex about crime when thieves started breaking into cars at the same time.
Blegay says when she asked management to see their security video there was none.
“We actually said, ‘Well, why don’t you have working cameras?’ They said, ‘Well, it’s not required.'”
And that, says Blegay needs to change.
Property crime in the county is up by more than 50% from last year.
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