Yeah. I'm not really sure what I think of this. It sounds bad, but as I remember it, they did this kind of thing with some of the high-crime housing projects, and everyone was against it EXCEPT the people who actually lived there. They were OK with a bit of hassle as long as it kept the criminals out of their buildings. Poor folks don't generally have access to gated communites and secure buildings, so I guess this is sort of the same concept, except the police are running it instead of an HOA.