Pls explain what is happening in this vid - E/W Hwy + Connecticut Ave

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Teens doing what teens do.


Nope. Not teens with parents who actually parent and guide their kids to be caring, law-abiding and responsible adults.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Teens doing what teens do.


Not all teens. My teens never did anything like this. Ever. Now they're in college and beyond with great jobs. These are kids who have permissive parents. Who obviously don't care where they are or who they hang out with. If they don't get it together they will end up in prison.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Teens doing what teens do.


Not all teens. My teens never did anything like this. Ever. Now they're in college and beyond with great jobs. These are kids who have permissive parents. Who obviously don't care where they are or who they hang out with. If they don't get it together they will end up in prison.


They will only end up in prison if they are arrested. The solution is simple. Stop arresting teens. We've done that and society is vastly improved.
Anonymous
This the link anyone got a way to get the m3u8 video file

https://v.redd.it/zlusubaw3blg1/HLSPlaylist.m3u8?f=hd
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Teens doing what teens do.


Not all teens. My teens never did anything like this. Ever. Now they're in college and beyond with great jobs. These are kids who have permissive parents. Who obviously don't care where they are or who they hang out with. If they don't get it together they will end up in prison.


They will only end up in prison if they are arrested. The solution is simple. Stop arresting teens. We've done that and society is vastly improved.


What a great idea for society. Let teens think they can do whatever they want with no consequences. Then they become adults who think that's the way it should be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Teens doing what teens do.


Not all teens. My teens never did anything like this. Ever. Now they're in college and beyond with great jobs. These are kids who have permissive parents. Who obviously don't care where they are or who they hang out with. If they don't get it together they will end up in prison.


They will only end up in prison if they are arrested. The solution is simple. Stop arresting teens. We've done that and society is vastly improved.


Good idea. Let's wait till they're adults so we can lock them away with higher consequences.
Anonymous
I never understand what exactly the cops are supposed to do in these situations. If they do nothing, lawlessness abides. If they arrest the kids, it will likely require force, like wrestling them to the ground for which they'll be sued. If they come out with guns and God forbid, shoot anyone, they're accused of killing children. But how do you actually stop this? Tear gas? Wait for the kids to leave and do detective work over social media hoping to catch kids dumb enough to post videos of this?

I have no family members or friends in law enforcement so I don't know what the procedures are. And it's frustrating watching the video of the cop car essentially driving around doing nothing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Teens doing what teens do.


Not all teens. My teens never did anything like this. Ever. Now they're in college and beyond with great jobs. These are kids who have permissive parents. Who obviously don't care where they are or who they hang out with. If they don't get it together they will end up in prison.


They will only end up in prison if they are arrested. The solution is simple. Stop arresting teens. We've done that and society is vastly improved.


Good idea. Let's wait till they're adults so we can lock them away with higher consequences.


No, we can treat them as juveniles until they are 25. By then they will have a fully developed brain and be culpable for their actions.
Anonymous
I watched the linked video and I don't know how we got such good cops but I hope that guy gets some kind of award. Totally kept his cool.

I don't know what you do about this - probably you form some kind of task force, use social media to track them, and arrive with enough people to arrest enough of them to make it unappealing.

Those kids are such idiots but especially the one without a mask.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I never understand what exactly the cops are supposed to do in these situations. If they do nothing, lawlessness abides. If they arrest the kids, it will likely require force, like wrestling them to the ground for which they'll be sued. If they come out with guns and God forbid, shoot anyone, they're accused of killing children. But how do you actually stop this? Tear gas? Wait for the kids to leave and do detective work over social media hoping to catch kids dumb enough to post videos of this?

I have no family members or friends in law enforcement so I don't know what the procedures are. And it's frustrating watching the video of the cop car essentially driving around doing nothing.


He didn't do nothing! He called for backup and he kept everyone safe without hurting anyone.

I don't know what the policing solution for this is, I think it involves considerable planning and surveillance and a lot of officers, but it's definitely not going to be solved by the one cruiser who happened to be nearby and it seems to me like this officer did amazingly well in a bad situation, and put himself at risk to keep things from escalating.
Anonymous
Things like street takeovers and the bike gangs in DC are really tough to police in the moment. It's not like these teenagers and young men on wheels are going to quietly stop and surrender. Many likely have guns too.

But absolutely everything is recorded and all over social media. If there's the political will, detectives and police work can track these idiots down. But there will never be the political will to do this in deeply progressive Montgomery County and DC. Lawlessness is the consequence of our soft on crime choices. Even in Chevy Chase.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Things like street takeovers and the bike gangs in DC are really tough to police in the moment. It's not like these teenagers and young men on wheels are going to quietly stop and surrender. Many likely have guns too.

But absolutely everything is recorded and all over social media. If there's the political will, detectives and police work can track these idiots down. But there will never be the political will to do this in deeply progressive Montgomery County and DC. Lawlessness is the consequence of our soft on crime choices. Even in Chevy Chase.


That makes no sense. Of COURSE there is political will and there will be more because they did this in a fancy neighborhood instead of on a highway or a big intersection with only strip malls as immediate neighbors. This isn’t about soft on crime, it’s kids designing an activity to make thrill videos and be intentionally hard to police. The police will have to respond with a lot of resources and coordination. The one cruiser who was there can’t do anything about it.
Anonymous
Are these really teens? What teen can afford to mod their car like this? I assumed they were early 20s.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Teens doing what teens do.


Not all teens. My teens never did anything like this. Ever. Now they're in college and beyond with great jobs. These are kids who have permissive parents. Who obviously don't care where they are or who they hang out with. If they don't get it together they will end up in prison.


They will only end up in prison if they are arrested. The solution is simple. Stop arresting teens. We've done that and society is vastly improved.


Good idea. Let's wait till they're adults so we can lock them away with higher consequences.


No, we can treat them as juveniles until they are 25. By then they will have a fully developed brain and be culpable for their actions.


Utter nonsense. By then, they'll have internalized the thought that breaking the law is just fine with no consequences. Taunt the police knowing that they'll be accused of mistreatment if they attempt to arrest, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are these really teens? What teen can afford to mod their car like this? I assumed they were early 20s.


Drug dealing can be quite profitable
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