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A Failing City Can Be Saved
New York City in the 1970s and 80s was characterized by decay, blight and out-of-control crime. Mayor Rudy Giuliani successfully turned the city around by implementing a zero-tolerance policy on crime and going after quality of life offenses, such as graffiti, vandalism, panhandling etc. By the end of his term as mayor, New York had become the It-City of the world. It was safe and booming again.
While administrations after him reversed his course, thereby once again letting New York decline into crime and an increasing exodus of its residents and businesses, valuable lessons can be learned from Giuliani’s successful policies.