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EPISODE · May 1, 2026 · 2 MIN

Boortz Report: When Crime Signs Offend

from The Boortz Report · host Dickey Broadcasting Company

Boortz reacts to the removal of neighborhood crime watch signs in Ann Arbor, arguing the move reflects political correctness overriding public safety concerns. He discusses how crime, housing policies, and real estate practices intersect with broader debates about inclusion, stigma, and transparency, while criticizing what he sees as efforts to avoid uncomfortable conversations about crime rates.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Boortz reacts to the removal of neighborhood crime watch signs in Ann Arbor, arguing the move reflects political correctness overriding public safety concerns. He discusses how crime, housing policies, and real estate practices intersect with...

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