DC ranked almost last for home and community safety

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:If you move to Northern VA and drive into work and park in a secure building you will be fairly safe.

DC is worse at nights and weekends.

+1, DH and I lived in DC for 5 years and then migrated out to VA. Now we literally only set foot in DC to go to work, where we park in our secure buildings. We used to have occasional date nights in DC after work, but we don’t anymore because it’s not worth it. It’s really sad.


I live and work in DC. I've never been robbed, never had my car broken into and have never had my car stolen. Lots of us here thank you. I go out at night all the time. I NEVER step foot in VA. Never. Not worth it. Please, there are people like you. I'm way happier in DC.


Oh, totally believable!


Actually it is. There are thousands upon thousands of us.


You have to have a pretty terrible understanding of statistics not to believe that there are thousands of people in the District who have never encountered crime. I can't comment on not going into Virginia though...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you move to Northern VA and drive into work and park in a secure building you will be fairly safe.

DC is worse at nights and weekends.

+1, DH and I lived in DC for 5 years and then migrated out to VA. Now we literally only set foot in DC to go to work, where we park in our secure buildings. We used to have occasional date nights in DC after work, but we don’t anymore because it’s not worth it. It’s really sad.


I live and work in DC. I've never been robbed, never had my car broken into and have never had my car stolen. Lots of us here thank you. I go out at night all the time. I NEVER step foot in VA. Never. Not worth it. Please, there are people like you. I'm way happier in DC.


This is the attitude of very privileged people who are able to buy safety and use their perch gaslight everyone else about the crime situation most of us deal with daily.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you move to Northern VA and drive into work and park in a secure building you will be fairly safe.

DC is worse at nights and weekends.

+1, DH and I lived in DC for 5 years and then migrated out to VA. Now we literally only set foot in DC to go to work, where we park in our secure buildings. We used to have occasional date nights in DC after work, but we don’t anymore because it’s not worth it. It’s really sad.


I live and work in DC. I've never been robbed, never had my car broken into and have never had my car stolen. Lots of us here thank you. I go out at night all the time. I NEVER step foot in VA. Never. Not worth it. Please, there are people like you. I'm way happier in DC.


Oh, totally believable!


Actually it is. There are thousands upon thousands of us.


You have to have a pretty terrible understanding of statistics not to believe that there are thousands of people in the District who have never encountered crime. I can't comment on not going into Virginia though...


So… do you not care at all about the people who do? Our neighbor’s son was murdered this week. Does he not matter?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you move to Northern VA and drive into work and park in a secure building you will be fairly safe.

DC is worse at nights and weekends.

+1, DH and I lived in DC for 5 years and then migrated out to VA. Now we literally only set foot in DC to go to work, where we park in our secure buildings. We used to have occasional date nights in DC after work, but we don’t anymore because it’s not worth it. It’s really sad.


I live and work in DC. I've never been robbed, never had my car broken into and have never had my car stolen. Lots of us here thank you. I go out at night all the time. I NEVER step foot in VA. Never. Not worth it. Please, there are people like you. I'm way happier in DC.


Oh, totally believable!


Actually it is. There are thousands upon thousands of us.


You have to have a pretty terrible understanding of statistics not to believe that there are thousands of people in the District who have never encountered crime. I can't comment on not going into Virginia though...


So… do you not care at all about the people who do? Our neighbor’s son was murdered this week. Does he not matter?


Yes that is exactly what I said. You nailed it! Smh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you move to Northern VA and drive into work and park in a secure building you will be fairly safe.

DC is worse at nights and weekends.

+1, DH and I lived in DC for 5 years and then migrated out to VA. Now we literally only set foot in DC to go to work, where we park in our secure buildings. We used to have occasional date nights in DC after work, but we don’t anymore because it’s not worth it. It’s really sad.


I live and work in DC. I've never been robbed, never had my car broken into and have never had my car stolen. Lots of us here thank you. I go out at night all the time. I NEVER step foot in VA. Never. Not worth it. Please, there are people like you. I'm way happier in DC.

This is quite the triggered response, complete with a “people like you insult”, because if you feel unsafe in DC at the moment you are clearly some kind of crazy racist 🙄
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you move to Northern VA and drive into work and park in a secure building you will be fairly safe.

DC is worse at nights and weekends.

+1, DH and I lived in DC for 5 years and then migrated out to VA. Now we literally only set foot in DC to go to work, where we park in our secure buildings. We used to have occasional date nights in DC after work, but we don’t anymore because it’s not worth it. It’s really sad.


Huge overreaction.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you move to Northern VA and drive into work and park in a secure building you will be fairly safe.

DC is worse at nights and weekends.

+1, DH and I lived in DC for 5 years and then migrated out to VA. Now we literally only set foot in DC to go to work, where we park in our secure buildings. We used to have occasional date nights in DC after work, but we don’t anymore because it’s not worth it. It’s really sad.


Huge overreaction.

No, it’s just my personal comfort level. YMMV, but I am not alone in my assessment of DC and my conclusion that my discomfort with being out in DC at night makes it so planning a date night in the city isn’t worth it. I don’t begrudge those that have a different risk tolerance, but I’m not going to be gaslit into thinking DC is some shining safe utopia and I’m just paranoid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you move to Northern VA and drive into work and park in a secure building you will be fairly safe.

DC is worse at nights and weekends.

+1, DH and I lived in DC for 5 years and then migrated out to VA. Now we literally only set foot in DC to go to work, where we park in our secure buildings. We used to have occasional date nights in DC after work, but we don’t anymore because it’s not worth it. It’s really sad.


Huge overreaction.

No, it’s just my personal comfort level. YMMV, but I am not alone in my assessment of DC and my conclusion that my discomfort with being out in DC at night makes it so planning a date night in the city isn’t worth it. I don’t begrudge those that have a different risk tolerance, but I’m not going to be gaslit into thinking DC is some shining safe utopia and I’m just paranoid.


NP and there’s a wide gap between shining safe utopia and I only set foot in Dc to walk from the garage to my office building. You can go to dinner in DC and get back in your car by 7:30 to drive home. If you are worried about it being dark then only do it in the summer. You are a bit paranoid though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What I don't understand is smugness of VA and MD folks. If you are coming to work in DC every day and spending most of your waking hours here, walking on streets here, how different is it from living here?



Ehhh... I agree
But also crime is up literally everywhere not just DC.

LA, Minneapolis, Denver, Dallas, Vermont, Georgia, Ohio
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you move to Northern VA and drive into work and park in a secure building you will be fairly safe.

DC is worse at nights and weekends.

+1, DH and I lived in DC for 5 years and then migrated out to VA. Now we literally only set foot in DC to go to work, where we park in our secure buildings. We used to have occasional date nights in DC after work, but we don’t anymore because it’s not worth it. It’s really sad.


Huge overreaction.

No, it’s just my personal comfort level. YMMV, but I am not alone in my assessment of DC and my conclusion that my discomfort with being out in DC at night makes it so planning a date night in the city isn’t worth it. I don’t begrudge those that have a different risk tolerance, but I’m not going to be gaslit into thinking DC is some shining safe utopia and I’m just paranoid.


NP and there’s a wide gap between shining safe utopia and I only set foot in Dc to walk from the garage to my office building. You can go to dinner in DC and get back in your car by 7:30 to drive home. If you are worried about it being dark then only do it in the summer. You are a bit paranoid though.

Sure, I could but I just don’t feel comfortable doing it and I’m too old to force myself to do things I don’t feel comfortable with. I work near the courthouses, there is nothing nearby that I would feel comfortable walking to alone to meet DH. I guess the point is there are all these extra steps that I would need to take to feel comfortable and at that point it just isn’t worth it. It wasn’t always this way, when I moved to DC in 2000 I went out all the time, took metro home late, and my DH and I loved walking to and from various restaurants, etc., walks we would never take today. I used to walk from my office to Union Station to get some exercise and catch the train home, no chance I would do that today as people making that same walk have been assaulted by mentally ill homeless people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you move to Northern VA and drive into work and park in a secure building you will be fairly safe.

DC is worse at nights and weekends.

+1, DH and I lived in DC for 5 years and then migrated out to VA. Now we literally only set foot in DC to go to work, where we park in our secure buildings. We used to have occasional date nights in DC after work, but we don’t anymore because it’s not worth it. It’s really sad.


I live and work in DC. I've never been robbed, never had my car broken into and have never had my car stolen. Lots of us here thank you. I go out at night all the time. I NEVER step foot in VA. Never. Not worth it. Please, there are people like you. I'm way happier in DC.


Oh, totally believable!


Actually it is. There are thousands upon thousands of us.


You have to have a pretty terrible understanding of statistics not to believe that there are thousands of people in the District who have never encountered crime. I can't comment on not going into Virginia though...


So… do you not care at all about the people who do? Our neighbor’s son was murdered this week. Does he not matter?


I'm so sorry. That's beyond traumatic. In DC?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:We’ve been failed by every level of elected official from ANC, to council, to mayor. They’ve spent the last two years on bike lanes and hunting down parks and schools to rename instead of focusing on the crime crisis. They are unserious people, yet will easily be reelected.


It's funny because all those things can be pursued together and the crime bill was killed by the republican congress/biden, tool.


That "crime bill" enabled crime fool.


No it didn't. That was what the republicans and fox news jammed down your throat. It raised some sentences and right sized others to what typical punishments were from judges.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We’ve been failed by every level of elected official from ANC, to council, to mayor. They’ve spent the last two years on bike lanes and hunting down parks and schools to rename instead of focusing on the crime crisis. They are unserious people, yet will easily be reelected.


It's funny because all those things can be pursued together and the crime bill was killed by the republican congress/biden, tool.


That "crime bill" enabled crime fool.


No it didn't. That was what the republicans and fox news jammed down your throat. It raised some sentences and right sized others to what typical punishments were from judges.


The crime bill was a distraction. It really didn’t matter and wasn’t going to matter. The problem is the lack of prosecution and sentencing at all, particularly for juveniles.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We’ve been failed by every level of elected official from ANC, to council, to mayor. They’ve spent the last two years on bike lanes and hunting down parks and schools to rename instead of focusing on the crime crisis. They are unserious people, yet will easily be reelected.


It's funny because all those things can be pursued together and the crime bill was killed by the republican congress/biden, tool.


That "crime bill" enabled crime fool.


No it didn't. That was what the republicans and fox news jammed down your throat. It raised some sentences and right sized others to what typical punishments were from judges.


The crime bill was a distraction. It really didn’t matter and wasn’t going to matter. The problem is the lack of prosecution and sentencing at all, particularly for juveniles.


And rehab for juveniles while they are (rarely) locked up so they emerge better not worse. Can the Charles Allen types explain what rehab happens in the Youth Rehabilitation Act
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We’ve been failed by every level of elected official from ANC, to council, to mayor. They’ve spent the last two years on bike lanes and hunting down parks and schools to rename instead of focusing on the crime crisis. They are unserious people, yet will easily be reelected.


Unfortunately this is so true about DC politics. Just look at Charles Allen and his failed Crime Legalization Bill from earlier this year. It was so bad that President Biden himself had to step in to save the DC Council from itself. To let even more violent felons off the hook in the face of an unprecedented crime spree was a national embarrassment of because it showed a total lack of judgment on the part of our DC council. And before any apologists say no damage was done, this failed stunt set back DC statehood by decades because it showed how our local politicians are total clowns that cannot be taken seriously.

But any chance Charles will be voted out after this national debacle? Nope!! He just gets to keep virtue signaling and dreaming up more horrible legislation with impunity.
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