This solution to shady Craigslist meetups is brilliantly simple
In cities looking to end Craigslist deals gone wrong, that's exactly what safe trade zones are for.
Since 2007, there have been at least 100 murders related to deals done via Craigslist (although people may tend to imagine the reality is much worse).
A big part of people's lingering uneasiness toward the site is tied to these kinds of worst-case scenarios: off-the-books deals happening on private property, with few to no security measures in place.
Some police departments are striving to allay those fears with painted zones in highly secure, camera-equipped parking lots. Buyers will feel more comfortable, the thinking goes, if they know help is just several yards away.
Here's how the police department in La Porte, Texas implemented the solution last July.
The "Exchange Safety Zone," as the LPPD calls it, sits right next to the police station.
"I'll gladly give up two of my parking spaces to create an atmosphere that we're at a location that's safe," Carl Pardiny, chief of Fairfax County Police in Fairfax, Virginia, told the Washington Post. "Policing is not about law enforcement completely. It's about providing quality-of-life-based services to our residents and business owners."
At the very least, safe trade zones highlight how locally-minded solutions can still be effective ways to keep people safe.