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Houston Midtown bar fights surge in car breakins
Midtown bars in Houston are taking measures to prevent car break-ins after a surge in incidents.
By Meet the Team·8 hr ago
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Axelrad Beer Garden on Alabama street and Almeda street and nearby Midtown venues have started charging for parking and hiring nightly security.
This started after they said repeated car breakins pushed them to act.
General Manager Whitney Grant said they first tried motion sensors and cameras.
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