Looking South on Harry Hines Blvd at the intersection of Fabens Road in Dallas on December 6, 2020. that the department began “late last week” to carry out the city’s “manifesting the purpose of engaging in prostitution” ordinance. A city of Dallas spokesperson declined to comment Friday.on Oct. 11.
Council member Omar Narvaez, whose district includes northwest Dallas, said in a statement he has worked with police and “been on top of this issue.” He said he fully supports the plan “The frustration that business owners have is valid and fair,” Narvaez said. “They have been heard by me and DPD.” He urged stakeholders to call or text 911 or use the “iWatch App” to report what they see, adding: “I have full faith in Chief García’s leadership and our entire team of police officers.”Council member Cara Mendelsohn, who chairs the Public Safety Committee, said “everything I have to say about it has already been said at committee meetings and City Council meetings.” She has previously said the issue is about a desire to protect women, not to criminalize them.
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