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Should we be concerned using the WOW trail in downtown
This morning, during my trip to the lumber yard downtown Laconia I viewed many people “lounging” along the WOW trail just having a smoke and relaxing behind Pitman’s. Having pushed the grandchildren along this route and seen many individuals walking by themselves, would be very hesitant to walk that area again after seeing this
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Is this serious? You’re concerned about people relaxing and having a smoke?
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About 15 gathered along a public trail blocking the area. Yes
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Were they robbing people?
Were they shooting up heroin? If not, why even mention it? |
Today's "smoking" is marijuana rather than yesteryear's, which is tobacco. That being my interpretation, I'm not confident dope smokers have the initiative to do much more than throw deuces and eat Cheetos.
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[emoji23][emoji23]. I also don’t think that many people would be smoking pot outside near the WOW trail so close to Laconia Police Headquarters Sent from my iPhone using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
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Make no mistake though, the WOW trail is an avenue of criminal activity. The noted incidents of the LPD prove this. To WinnisquamZ's point, I have noticed a lot of young men, seemingly homeless (with larger-sized backpacks) walking along the trail, especially between Lakeport and Fair Street. |
For those who fear walking this trail, or who are otherwise concerned about their safety: there is a simple solution: carry a gun.
I have a CWP and carry concealed; open carry is always an option. "Since 22 February 2017, New Hampshire is a constitutional carry state, requiring no license to open carry or concealed carry a firearm in public. ... New Hampshire has no laws restricting the age at which a person may possess and carry firearms." |
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I am certainly pro gun but I think walking jogging or biking on the WOW Trail with a hand gun kind of takes the enjoyment out of it. I have seen several people post that they say the trail is unsafe but I have jogged the trail many many times and have never had an issue. I have occasionally seen some beer cans along the trail but all in all they keep it pretty clean. Sent from my iPhone using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
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Go Ahead, It's Harmless...
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We have been using the WOW trail for years from Lakeport to Laconia and then to Belmont once in a while. Well have saw some questionable people have never had any issues while alone or with others. Questionable people are what you make of them and can be anywhere you go. As far as as carrying a gun while on the trail that's up to you.. Do you carry everywhere you go? Then sure if it makes you feel comfortable and safe then go ahead..
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Have also walked and jogged the trail quite a bit, every weekend day all summer for 5 summers. Woman, alone. Have seen some characters and litter. Seems people hang in the woods near opechee shoreline. Have also seen LPD shooing off a guy in a tent. No one has ever bothered me. Like anyplace else be aware and keep your eyes open. Keep one ear without ear bud. Couple times someone caught me by surprise or was weird but just kept moving. Mostly everyone says good morning back. Sent from my iPhone using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
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It must be exhausting to go through life always afraid. |
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I guess all of the Forum tough guys can make light of significant criminal activity on the WOW trail. As stated previously, the WOW Trail is an avenue of egress for criminals. The City has published the number of incidents (calls) for the WOW Trail, something like 150 incidents over a six-year period. This number does not include the number of homeless people living in camps off of the WOW Trail that require evacuation from time-to-time. You may find this de minimus, but I find it very disturbing. I don't want to live in a community that tolerates or is immune to criminal behavior. I guess I can't be too surprised given the investment in Section 8 housing and in rehab centers.
Laconia is changing, and not for the better. A murder on Blueberry Lane (as a kid I knew to stay away from there so I guess it has always been a bad place) and Pleasant Street closed of to search for the murderer, who is still at large. Pleasant Street was a place where all of the rich folk lived. Not now, I guess. If you spend any time downtown, you notice it, scraggly young men roaming around in backpacks. It is not a safe place. |
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And 150 incidents in 6 years? That's, like, 2 per month, with absolutely no info on what an "incident" is. We had a dozen "incidents" in my high school TODAY. Sent from my Moto G (5S) Plus using Tapatalk |
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Just contact your State Reps and give it a rest already. This venue can not grant you your request. |
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It is my contention that the crime rate regarding the trail is greatly exaggerated and has nothing at all to do with the atual trail itself. Similar incidents existed along the rail tracks long before the trail existed. As with any "city" it is always more dangerous to travel alone at night and wee hours of the morning along any path. Be vigilant, travel during the day and with a partner if possible and all should be fine. |
Where's Paul Blart when you need him?
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A first for me
My objection to the WOW trail has very little to do with living in Long Bay. I think it's a waste of taxpayer money. Instead of looking for ways to reduce our real estate taxes, the City of Laconia is hell bent on ways to increase our taxes. Just look at the Colonial Theater. What initially was represented as a 2-3 Million Dollar project is now 17 Million Dollars. Like the Colonial Theater, the WOW trail is a feel-good project that will ultimately contribute very little to making Laconia better.
Unfortunately, the die has been cast. There is very little that can be done to undo the emphasis on Section 8 housing and drub rehab facilities. Outdoorsman made me laugh, though. That's the first time I've ever been called "Entitled!" Those who know me would find that very funny. |
Solved my problems with my NEST WEB CAM
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I was warned by one of my friends on the Forum that my WEB CAM was showing reflections off the windows on my porch of my family when they accessed the cam at night. Well, I have now changed the settings on the NEST CAM APP, so that the cam, automatically, will turn on at 6:00 am and turn off at dusk 7:00 pm. No more reflections. Also, I have turned off the microphone. So, all is private....everyone happy??? Hope so. WINNI BOB |
Thanks Winni Bob I am really enjoying your web cam. I appreciate it very much
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The person that gripes about everything WOW related has (yet to) complain about cams on the lake. Just a head up as you may want to post this in a different thread. |
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Thank you for the comment WINNI BOB |
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Wow Trail Bike Patrols
Police Chief Matt Canfield, who jogs on the public trail a few times a week, says it is a safe place to walk, run and ride and wants to counter any perceptions to the contrary.
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5-2 Laconia Daily Sun
See the article from today's LDS. More the chief's comment on the safety of the trail.
https://www.laconiadailysun.com/news...96d585017.html Dave |
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:laugh: That's amazing. |
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"Police will also put portable cameras at key spots on the trail to further enhance security.
Volunteer “ambassadors” also frequent the trails to answer questions or report any problems." Facts are facts. 150+ incidents over 6 years. If it's so safe, why do we need to put portable cameras at key spots and volunteer "ambassadors?" The truth is that it is an avenue of egress for criminals. Obviously, it is safer during the day than at night. Read the police log for Laconia. It is a much different place. On average, there's 20-30 individuals ("no known address") identified in the paper for some type of drug infraction. These people roam the streets of downtown, and the WOW trail. My wife has had two separate incidents, in broad daylight, where she thought one of these creeps was following her. One in front of Genesis and one in front of the Laconia Spa. You can ignore the issue all you want, but the fact is that there are a lot of unsavory people who inhabit downtown Laconia. Regarding the police chief's comments, what is he supposed to say? The WOW trail is riddled with criminals? Of course not. What they have done -- cameras and "ambassadors" -- speaks volumes. The former police chief, whom I know pretty well, and have discussed this issue with, shared with me the LPD's real position on the WOW trail. They wish it didn't exist. It makes policing more difficult. He described it as an avenue of egress for criminals who commit crimes in downtown Laconia. He also described it as an attractive nuisance for homeless people who put up shelters off the trail. And finally, Poor Richard, it's called sarcasm. Get a clue. |
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The Rapture
I missed it or most likely was not included. God was probably upset with me for becoming an attorney the previous year!
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From the same article
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Police Chief Matt Canfield , who jogs on the public trail a few times a week, says it is a safe place to walk, run and ride and wants to counter any perceptions to the contrary. "There might be a perception of crime or danger on the WOW Trail, but it's really non-existent", he said. It's no more dangerous than walking anywhere else on any of the streets." This precedes the sentence about putting out portable cameras and the sentence about ambassadors. By the way, the article was about to new bikes for the department to use on patrol, not just for the WOW Trail but also in the Weirs and other areas of the city. Dave |
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And just because the Chief says it, doesn't make it true. There is a lot of pressure to support the WOW trail. Also, when he says crime or danger is non-existent, do you believe him? The police log for Laconia is published in the Laconia Daily Sun about twice a week. Downtown Laconia doesn't appear to be too safe or free from crime to me. I think he's diminishing the crime issues in downtown Laconia. They appear to be significant. |
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I consider many of your statements in this thread as definition of fearmongering.
I get that you have concerns about safety however the only things cited that I've seen are: people in a group smoking, people wearing backpacks and a few stoners getting busted. None of those equates to a compromise in safety, IMO. |
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To me, it seemed like a lot of money and a lot of logistics/ land arguments for something pretty simple. Where else that money could have been better allocated is a matter of opinion of what I think is more important than what someone else does so that's irrelevant. But after living in the neighborhood for the past 8 years I have formed the opinion that Laconia is a much much different "lakes region town" than Meredith, Center Harbor, Sanbornton, Gilford, Moultonborough, Etc. I drive the scenic route through 5 of those towns and drive fast straight through one of them. |
NH is safe
We forget sometimes how safe NH is compared to 49 other states. The result may be that any little incident appears as significant. We should all be pleased that a couple of portable cameras and some "ambassadors" are all that appears necessary to provide a good level of safety.
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My point is, you are stating there is safety issue on the trail then go on to name absolutely nothing that affects your safety. People different than you is your percieved safety concern. Laconia doesn't have anything special going on that can't already be found in the public areas of Concord, Manchester, Nashua, Rochester, etc. |
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Sorry major I disagree. These individuals have been around long before the trail and really to don’t effect safety on the trail especially during daylight when it is really being used. Sent from my iPhone using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!!! ZOMBIES THEY ARE A' COMIN'!!!
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I avoid Laconia at all costs. Grown men riding BMX bikes is not normal. The zombies with missing teeth at street corners is not normal. It is a city that has more users and addicts than families walking with strollers and pets.
Justify whatever you want in your mind, you can't put lipstick on a pig. Sorry that my opinion doesn't jive with your utopian desires. |
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I am a realist. The demographics have definitely changed. Some of the men in this Forum may feel safe downtown and on the WOW trail, but I know one woman (my wife) who isn't. She isn't a shrinking violet either. She likes to workout, but will only go on the WOW trail with a friend. When a female has to walk downtown and on the WOW trail with a buddy, you know things aren't going in the right direction. She feels safer walking by herself in Boston. I won't convince those in support of the WOW trail or who support the direction of the City of Laconia that things have changed for the worse. However, you cannot convince me that things haven't changed over the past five to ten years. I apologize. I think this issue has been beaten to death. |
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Oh and those WOW trail organizers, stop lying to everyone the project is not going to cost the Laconia tax payers a single penny. Why aren't they more transparent with their financials on how much money they raise actually goes into the building costs? I know one reason, donors would think twice if they knew how much of their money never makes its way to planning and construction. I won't bore everyone with all the other reasons ...you all either see nothing to WOW about or think it's going to jumpstart the Loconia local economy and solve world hunger. |
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