CBD Policing & Behaviour

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Re: CBD Policing & Behaviour

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Re: CBD Policing & Behaviour

#32 Post by Hex » Mon Oct 03, 2022 8:32 pm

The west half of North Terrace is by far the most dangerous place in the CBD. Whitmore Square and Hindley St get all the media attention but honestly I have never had issues in those areas but NT seems to be a constant source of anti social behavior. Not sure what can be done but I just avoid the area now and have heard others state the same. Can't be good for the restaurants on that strip.

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Re: CBD Policing & Behaviour

#33 Post by HiTouch » Tue Oct 04, 2022 9:44 am

Hex wrote:
Mon Oct 03, 2022 8:32 pm
The west half of North Terrace is by far the most dangerous place in the CBD. Whitmore Square and Hindley St get all the media attention but honestly I have never had issues in those areas but NT seems to be a constant source of anti social behavior. Not sure what can be done but I just avoid the area now and have heard others state the same. Can't be good for the restaurants on that strip.
Totally understand about anti social behaviour but at the same time... when you say anti social do you mean violent and unsafe behaviour? Because if you go to any city, you gotta expect some quirky characters.
I know of one bloke whos taken it upon himself to buy a bunch of shoes from OP shops, tie their laces together by their laces over the Hindmarsh square trees late at night. He has a great time, teenagers think its funny and the police think its pretty funny as well but tell him to stop. He even started a tik tok about it.
There's also that bloke who yells loudly while vigorously strumming an acoustic guitar walking through the mall every morning.
Homelessness is a complicated topic but if they are stuck and if they feel the city is where they belong, I don't necessarily think they should be leave.

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Re: CBD Policing & Behaviour

#34 Post by Hex » Tue Oct 04, 2022 11:49 am

When I say anti social, I'm not some stuck up wanker turning my nose up at quirky characters. I mean being confronted by people obviously drugged up and dangerous. Groups walking down the street screaming and intimidating diners sitting outside. Last time I walked down that stretch I was asked 3 times if I had a cig. Sure it's not as bad as some other cities, but it's not a nice place and makes me want to avoid the area if at all possible (Which is always possible). I live in the CBD and know you have to have some expectation of this stuff but there are particular hot spots that are so much worse than the rest of the CBD.

Seeing blood on the pavers around the skycity building seems to be a semi common experience.

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Re: CBD Policing & Behaviour

#35 Post by rev » Tue Oct 04, 2022 3:20 pm

Hex wrote:
Tue Oct 04, 2022 11:49 am
When I say anti social, I'm not some stuck up wanker turning my nose up at quirky characters. I mean being confronted by people obviously drugged up and dangerous. Groups walking down the street screaming and intimidating diners sitting outside. Last time I walked down that stretch I was asked 3 times if I had a cig. Sure it's not as bad as some other cities, but it's not a nice place and makes me want to avoid the area if at all possible (Which is always possible). I live in the CBD and know you have to have some expectation of this stuff but there are particular hot spots that are so much worse than the rest of the CBD.

Seeing blood on the pavers around the skycity building seems to be a semi common experience.
The western side of North Terrace doesn't have restaurants, so I presume you're talking about the area around the casino which is more central.
That basically indicates that it's a flow on effect of the shit on Hindley Street. It's not like it's anything new, it's a decades old issue.
I dare say the problems have increased since the western half of Hindley Street became dominated by universities and the 'night life' has moved more towards the eastern side of it. More people concentrated in a smaller area, drinking, taking drugs, compounds the problems associated with those activities.

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Re: CBD Policing & Behaviour

#36 Post by Hex » Tue Oct 04, 2022 3:38 pm

rev wrote:
Tue Oct 04, 2022 3:20 pm
Hex wrote:
Tue Oct 04, 2022 11:49 am
When I say anti social, I'm not some stuck up wanker turning my nose up at quirky characters. I mean being confronted by people obviously drugged up and dangerous. Groups walking down the street screaming and intimidating diners sitting outside. Last time I walked down that stretch I was asked 3 times if I had a cig. Sure it's not as bad as some other cities, but it's not a nice place and makes me want to avoid the area if at all possible (Which is always possible). I live in the CBD and know you have to have some expectation of this stuff but there are particular hot spots that are so much worse than the rest of the CBD.

Seeing blood on the pavers around the skycity building seems to be a semi common experience.
The western side of North Terrace doesn't have restaurants, so I presume you're talking about the area around the casino which is more central.
That basically indicates that it's a flow on effect of the shit on Hindley Street. It's not like it's anything new, it's a decades old issue.
I dare say the problems have increased since the western half of Hindley Street became dominated by universities and the 'night life' has moved more towards the eastern side of it. More people concentrated in a smaller area, drinking, taking drugs, compounds the problems associated with those activities.
Just checked the maps and the area I'm thinking of is specifically in between Morphett st and King William St. Which does line up with the worse part of Hindley St so you may be on to something with that.

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Re: CBD Policing & Behaviour

#37 Post by gnrc_louis » Tue Oct 04, 2022 6:26 pm

Hex wrote:
Tue Oct 04, 2022 3:38 pm
rev wrote:
Tue Oct 04, 2022 3:20 pm
Hex wrote:
Tue Oct 04, 2022 11:49 am
When I say anti social, I'm not some stuck up wanker turning my nose up at quirky characters. I mean being confronted by people obviously drugged up and dangerous. Groups walking down the street screaming and intimidating diners sitting outside. Last time I walked down that stretch I was asked 3 times if I had a cig. Sure it's not as bad as some other cities, but it's not a nice place and makes me want to avoid the area if at all possible (Which is always possible). I live in the CBD and know you have to have some expectation of this stuff but there are particular hot spots that are so much worse than the rest of the CBD.

Seeing blood on the pavers around the skycity building seems to be a semi common experience.
The western side of North Terrace doesn't have restaurants, so I presume you're talking about the area around the casino which is more central.
That basically indicates that it's a flow on effect of the shit on Hindley Street. It's not like it's anything new, it's a decades old issue.
I dare say the problems have increased since the western half of Hindley Street became dominated by universities and the 'night life' has moved more towards the eastern side of it. More people concentrated in a smaller area, drinking, taking drugs, compounds the problems associated with those activities.
Just checked the maps and the area I'm thinking of is specifically in between Morphett st and King William St. Which does line up with the worse part of Hindley St so you may be on to something with that.
It's also the proximity to the train station. Bank Street has long been a dodgy spot.

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Re: CBD Policing & Behaviour

#38 Post by abc » Thu Mar 14, 2024 10:35 pm

SAPOL have deployed their anti terror unit to Rundle Mall the situation has gotten so out of hand.

It used to be that shoplifting meant, someone would sneak in and lift something, then sneak out without getting caught.

These days its brazen...walk in, take what they want and walk out in full view of shop staff and knowing there isn't a goddam thing anyone can or will do about it. If anyone tries then the criminals will pull out an axe or something similar.
I've seen it happen, my family members have seen it happen.

Unacceptable anywhere, but especially a sleepy town like Adelaide.

Its about time the police and the justice system got tough on real crime instead of diverting resources to spying on people peeking at their phones at traffic lights.

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