Yes, especially because stop and frisk
likely did not contribute to the decline in crime rate.
Giuliani getting credit for the decrease in crime is pretty overblown since virtually every US city experienced the same decline in crime rate between the beginning and end of the 90s. Meaning that there were greater societal causes country-wide.
I really wasn't paying much attention to those things then, but the general understanding here is that the crime moved north, particularly to Newburgh. No idea if it's cause/effect, but that city did NOT have a decrease in crime. If I had to guess, it was a change in LE from being generally friendly to somewhat militant. And a shift from regular people being afraid to walk around because of crime, to many people being afraid of LE. Personally I do think a shift was required, but like so many things I think it shifted too far...just a generalization, not anything specific.
Back to the idiots with the spray paint, I'd love to know how to help lobby for increased use of coal for electrical production, to quickly meet the demand for all of these high tech electrical vehicles and to support some areas move to heat via electric. Probably not realistic, but I'm not being sarcastic. I'd love to see some coal plants pop up in PA to help support NY.
On a positive note, the Chinese are actually making some gains in this area:
https://www.eia.gov/international/analysis/country/CHN
They've apparently figured out how to reduce the demand on oil by converting to coal to suitable liquid fuels. Hoping it catches on at a wider scale, as it'll overall reduce the problems of scarcity of oil. I know...in the US and Europe there will be all sorts of bans in the future on use of hydrocarbon fuels, but those aren't going to have a dent in the overall world consumption, they're just going to continue to move manufacturing to lesser developed countries, for an overall increase in pollution, among other problems.
Short term, local thinking often leads to making problems way worse. But people, overall, will continue to do that.