I have served on a jury in DC and was also shocked by this tendency. What's the solution? Get absorbed into MoCo? I am starting to be "fine" with that. Leave the federal land to the Feds, and the rest of DC can be absorbed into MD. And try to get Hogan to run again. |
Neighbor prosecutor here. Can’t speak to the DC crime lab ( see my post above) but it’s a great question. Another example of a completely broken system imo. |
| And we'd still have 50 states and not have to change flags and stationary and all that ^. Current DC citizens could be 'grandfthered' into having the DC flag on their license along with the MD flag, and it would be a fun relic/story for the grandkids. FWIW, I was born in DC General. I no longer care about this city or statehood. This city has betrayed ALL of us. |
I just don't understand how we can not be processing evidence. Either we are in dereliction, or it is happening elsewhere? |
Neighbor again. My understanding after a quick search is that the work is being outsourced to contractors. Embarrassing what a cluster this appears to be. A systematic failure at so many levels. |
This is just a total breakdown, IMO ^ |
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There was another stabbing near the Van Ness Metro entrance (close to the Starbucks) on Friday evening.
Crickets from Frumin, naturally. |
The areas around the Cleveland Park, Van Ness, and Tenleytown stations are unsafe after dark. Occasional police presence helps, but otherwise there is frequent open marijuana use, loitering, and aggressive pan handling. How did we let this happen so fast? |
Well, for one thing we ignored the housing voucher changes on Ct. Ave We also ignored the riots that broke windows and showed a total lack of support to businesses We decriminalized marijuana which has made the whole city seedy We censured the police in a variety of ways in 2019 Weve convicted police for low speed 'chases'--that kid on the scooter. making it the fault of police, not the citizen who doesn't stop. I could go on and on |
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And every step of the way, the majority of people supported this descent. Goulet vs. Frumin was a pretty clear race between someone who said things were going in the wrong direction and needed to be addressed, and someone who said everything was going well and we needed to step on the gas.
I've also been shocked by the number of people I've talked to who said that there wasn't any crime problem and that it was just Republican fear-mongering - right up until the moment where they got assaulted or had their car stolen. Then they start talking about moving out of the city. Well, thanks. You voted for policies and politicians that were destroying the city for years, insulted and shouted down anyone who said there were problems, and then when the consequences of your actions catch up with you you're going to run away and leave the mess you made for others to clean up. |
Amen to all of this. |
Not to worry, the bike lanes will be here soon. |
I believe they called it pearl clutching. and now they are house hunting in bethesda. good riddance--Locusts. |
Its called the Californian. If you're willing to play the long game, be ready to buy up places during the RE crash, and when the "Californians" repeat their pathos in Bethesda+, DC RE will recover. |
| Someone made a good observation in another discussion - something along the lines of "I don't care much for right-wingers, but usually after voting in right-wing legislation they want to live in that place. After left-wingers vote in left-wing legislation, they run from the consequences, move somewhere else, and then start pushing for the same kind of legislation in their new hometown." |