In Fishers, there's a plan to save police time and effort they say can be better spent keeping residents safe. The city council is considering a 'Public Safety Nuisance Ordinance,” to hold businesses accountable for repeat service calls.
FISHERS — In Fishers, there's a plan to save police time and effort that can be better spent keeping residents safe. The city council is considering a"Public Safety Nuisance Ordinance,” to hold businesses accountable for repeat service calls.
Several of those businesses are located on 96th street. Police hope this ordinance will help them before it gets too out of hand. It's a measure Fishers police believe will help make a huge difference in how they serve their community. The department created a public safety nuisance team to help businesses navigate situations without the police getting involved.
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