Good Guy Loitering
 


Good Guy Loitering is just a group of friends and neighbors getting together - publicly - in a part of our community that is struggling with bad behavior.  It is a showing that such behavior is not acceptable.  We sit in lawn chairs on a "trouble" corner, drink soda or coffee, and have snacks. If you are able to sit and chat with friends, you are qualified to loiter!

See news stories about our program here.

Check your Community for the next event:
Bond Hill
Madisonville
Roselawn

Westwood

My Neighborhood's Not Here!!!

 

It may sound like a heavy-duty, hard-core, community activist kind of thing. But don't get me wrong, it's a blast!  In large part, it is a few hours of fun and fellowship with other residents.  It's a good time, and maybe that's the point.  People seeing their neighbors out having a good time at night IS A GOOD THING.

If you or someone you know would like to be added to the mailing list, please let us know. GGL is always looking for volunteers. Interested individuals should contact Brian Lee at brianlee1970@gmail.com.

No Good Guy Loitering in Your Neighborhood?
We Can Help!

Good Guy Loitering is one of the fastest growing, community-driven responses to crime in Cincinnati. It both drives away bad behavior and unites the community. It empowers regular people, just like you, and gives them a way to stand up--by sitting down.

If you are interested in having Good Guy Loitering in your community, contact your local community council and have them contact us. We would love to come to your neighborhood and help you get started. You can find a list of contact information for you local community council here.

Upcoming Events


Good Guy Loitering in the media:


Courtesy WKRC-TV Channel 12

 
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Cincinnati Enquirer Article
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