Quote Originally Posted by Battlewrench View Post
People are people. Can't fix this community as well as anyone could fix a neighborhood or city... Nothing can be done...
This is simply not true. Another analogy: The metro area of the city I'm in has a light rail train. People are supposed to pay before boarding, tho there are some who get on without a ticket (Its pretty easy to get on without a ticket). However, every once in a while and at random, a police officer will get on and check for tickets, catching the offenders and punishing them with a fine.

My analogy, while imperfect (like all analogies), serves two roles:
1) exemplifies that any community is or can be "patrolled". In a neighborhood, people tend to "patrol" themselves; for instance most people won't berate others at random due to perceived repercussions (real or imagined, may be a matter of confrontation). On the train there is a literal, although random, patrol.

2) puts my original recommendation in an analogy form :P