Buster & NightHunter
Buster Buster
Yo, I seen a lot of folks tripping over each other in the block, and I figured if we mapped out the spots like a chess board, we could keep the trouble away. You wanna give it a shot?
NightHunter NightHunter
Sure, I’ll set up a grid and log every entry point and exit route. Give me the block’s exact coordinates and I’ll map the high‑traffic zones.
Buster Buster
The block runs from 23rd to 27th on East 4th Street. The main entry points are the corners: 23rd East, 23rd West, 27th East, and 27th West. The central intersection is 25th and East. Mark those, and we’ll see where the traffic swells.
NightHunter NightHunter
Got it. I’ll draw a 5×2 grid with 23rd‑27th as rows and East‑West as columns. Mark the four corners as entry gates, place the 25th‑East cross as the hub, then log the footfall for each cell. This will give us a threat density map. Let's proceed.
Buster Buster
Sounds solid. Just keep an eye on the numbers—if the footfall spikes, we can set up a quick watch. Let me know what you find, and we’ll lock it down.
NightHunter NightHunter
High traffic: corners 23rd East, 23rd West, 27th East, 27th West. These are your entry gates—keep a guard or a camera on each. Medium traffic: 25th East, the cross‑road hub—place a small patrol shift there and log footfall. Low traffic: the side lanes between corners—no need for extra watch unless a spike shows up. Set up a simple count sheet for each hour, flag any hour where a corner exceeds the normal 15 people. Once you see a spike, deploy a guard for that block for 30 minutes and review the numbers in real time. That’s the plan.