DC officials aim to deter rising car thefts and carjackings with AirTags and dash cameras

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Unlocking Word Meanings

Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.

  1. stem / stɛm / (v.) – to prevent the progress or increase of something unpleasant or unwanted
    Example:

    Adding more police officers helped stem the increasing crime rate in the city.


  2. multi-pronged / ˈmʌl ti prɔŋd / (adj.) – having many parts or aspects
    Example:

    The company developed a multi-pronged plan to improve customer service, using various ways to make customers happier.


  3. carjacking / ˈkɑrˌdʒæk ɪŋ / (n.) – the crime of stealing a car with the use of violence or physical force towards its driver
    Example:

    Carjackings have become a major issue in some urban areas.


  4. perpetrator / ˈpɜr pɪˌtreɪ tər / (n.) – a person who commits a crime or does anything illegal
    Example:

    The police finally caught the perpetrator behind the stolen jewelry.


  5. exponentially / ˌɛk spəˈnɛn ʃə li / (adv.) – in a way that is increasing or growing faster and faster as it continues
    Example:

    The number of flowers in the garden increased exponentially after the rain.


Article

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Government and police in the nation’s capital are handing out tracking devices and dashboard cameras to local drivers to help stem rising crime rates.


The cameras were free for any District of Columbia resident who drives for a rideshare company, like Uber, Lyft, or Alto—or for a food delivery service, like DoorDash.


The handout is part of a multi-pronged anti-crime offensive launched by the Metropolitan Police Department and Mayor Muriel Bowser’s government.


“Having a camera here… it may not prevent someone from grabbing me or doing something wrong, but at least we’ll have a recording of it,” said Faenita Dilworth, an Uber driver, saying every resident in Washington D.C. needs to do their part to “diminish the crime in this city.”


Violent crimes, particularly car theft, have risen sharply, and the deputy mayor for public safety, Lyndsey Appiah, flatly stated before the House Judiciary Committee last October that the city is in the midst of a crime crisis.


As of November 14, car theft is up 98% and carjackings have more than doubled up to 104%. Recent carjacking victims include a congressman and a diplomat from the United Arab Emirates.


“When there’s the presence of video footage, the likelihood of a perpetrator of a crime, say, a carjacking, a vehicle theft, a break-in, the likelihood of that case being closed goes up exponentially. And the likelihood of a prosecution being successful goes up exponentially as well,” said Salah Czapary, head of the city’s Department of Nightlife and Culture.


Earlier in November, a line of cars near Nationals Park, the city’s pro baseball stadium, waited their turn for a police officer to install the tracker—literally just an Apple AirTag—and show them how to use it.


Police did not promise that they would immediately be able to recover a stolen car intact. But police said the tracker information would help police trace the route of the car thieves and possibly pull security camera footage from along that route to aid in an eventual arrest and court case.


The AirTag trackers were available to any resident who lives in one of several designated auto theft hot zones.


This article was provided by The Associated Press.


Viewpoint Discussion

Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.

Discussion A

  • Faenita Dilworth said that the dash cameras and trackers will not prevent perpetrators from doing a crime but it is good that there would be a recording of it. What do you think about her statement (ex. I agree, I disagree)? Would you also feel secure if you were her? Why or why not? Discuss.
  • Do you think you need this initiative in your country? Why or why not? How safe is your area? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • The cameras were free for those who drive for a rideshare company or a food delivery service. Why do you think this is so (ex. because their vehicles are crucial for their jobs, because private car owners have money to buy them)? Do you think that it should be free to all residents instead? Why or why not? Discuss.
  • What kind of help or services does the government give for free to residents in your country (ex. healthcare for children, free access to public transportation for senior citizens)? What other help or services do you wish your government could provide for free? Why? Discuss.