Milton’s mix of residential neighborhoods and high-traffic commercial corridors creates predictable pressure points. Many incidents aren’t “random”—they happen in places where people reasonably expect protection, such as:
- Parking lots and overflow areas used by residents, employees, and visitors
- After-hours entry points where doors, gates, or lighting don’t hold up
- Multi-unit common areas (walkways, stairwells, laundry areas, building entrances)
- Retail and service locations where foot traffic and quick turnarounds increase risk
In these situations, the central issue is usually whether the property’s security plan matched the level of risk that was foreseeable for that specific location and time.


