Business owners in Long Beach gathered Tuesday night to discuss crime prevention and how the passage of Proposition 36, which toughens penalties for retail theft, would impact their livelihoods.
The business owners from downtown Long Beach and north Long Beach to Belmont Shores said they are struggling after repeated attacks over the last few years.
“I myself had a break-in, but we are just focusing on moving forward and how to make our neighborhood safer,” said Emilita Garcia, who owns East Village Cafe in the Arts District. “I think everyone is frustrated.”
Business owners also said they are curious about Prop 36 and the Supreme Court ruling, which allows cities to ban people from sleeping and camping in public places.
“LA county has a lot of challenges, and so does Long Beach,”Long Beach City Prosecutor Doug Haubert said. “Those challenges are crime, homeless challenges, and I really think there is a lot we can do better.”
About 100 people attended …