Let's be honest. He isn't wrong. I'd rather live in a society with zero crime than what we have now.
There are a number of countries that might give you a panopticon state of you want one
The US will fare no better if it walks down this path, and honestly will likely fare worse for it's cultural obsession with individualism over community.
This makes preventing the crime and protecting people from effects of these crimes extremely difficult.
Welcome to... choose among many of the technodystopies in literature.
Crime is at historical lows.
https://www.themarshallproject.org/2023/11/03/violent-crime-...
Because everyone's buying everything online and getting it delivered to their homes.
But if you think about it, an unstated yet necessary prerequisite is that the definition of "crime" must be morally aligned with what is right. If it's not, well then you're living in a dystopia. Imagine a world where slavery is still legal and being a runaway slave is a crime. How do people like Frederick Douglass escape and survive long enough to make a difference?
And that's before we get into the prerequisite that such a state must apply the laws completely evenly with no special tiers based on class, wealth, political connection, celebrity status, etc, which AFAIK has never been done. Given the leadership, it doesn't look like it's goig to happen anytime soon. IMHO I think it's heavily contrary to human nature and just won't be achievable short of altering human nature.
The people telling you that there is an immense wave of shoplifting are outright lying.