Well 311 or 911 what are you supposed to do about a dead or possibly on the way to it body? Library zones should be drug deal free. If free for a 2 block radius ? Libraries have nice stuff including story time and NE site has memory lab where you can digitalize old family home movies. Great. Grandma or oldsters can take old 8mm film and slides and deal with the drug stuff. Just not fair. It is depressing. High call volume in 1 week but at least none were shots fired or you in a residence while others in [calls we've made but not in DC]. |
| That’s why we moved! Couldn’t handle the type of crap on Capitol Hill anymore. |
Opioid crap in Ohio is worse. |
I don't know - I always found the drug dealers to be so much more polite then the drunks. They were business folks - wanted to keep everyone happy so they could ply their wares in peace. Only drive by I have ever had to duck from was a bunch of teenagers having a beef over a girl. |
I prefer no drug dealers to move onto that corner, obviously.
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I call for the passed-out person because a)they may need medical help and b) it's a public nuisance and a sign of total breakdown to have people passed out literally in the middle of the sidewalk. |
| As someone who used to work at that library—thank you for calling the police. You would not believe the shit that I’ve witnessed in the library, some of which started outside. |
You're welcome. It's gotten noticeable worse in the past 4-5 years, as has all of Eastern Market and Barracks Row, and now moving up Penn Ave. Hopefully not also moving down 7th st. I just don't understand why people are permitted to sit on the library steps drunk and smoking weed. I have no problem sharing the library with everyone, but you'd think the community would draw the line at public drunkeness on the library steps ... |
| 19:40 here. It’s “permitted” only because nobody reports it. There would be several times when I walked out of the building and notice something off that nobody had reported to us inside. You should also be aware that MPD will probably not report to library admin anything that happens outside. Please let them know. https://www.dclibrary.org/contact |
No, they just don't have children, if they did, they'd have an entirely different opinion on this matter. |
| See this is the main reason why I stay away from libraries and parks and such. I’m not discouraged by the occasional alcoholic or weed smoker but dismayed by the premature panic attack people like the OP who are quick to dial 911 every time they see a person of color. |
I must have missed something. How do you know what color the people OP was referring to are? I didn't see mention of race anywhere in this thread. I'm an immigrant, so race can be confusing - how can you tell from OP's post that the person who passed out was not White? |
| I think it's sad in DC how we have conceded libraries to be drug zones and de factl shelters. Sad sad sad. |
Spare me the stupid hypotheticals you, me, & everybody knows damn well what the people the OP called the cops on looked like don’t play dumb. |
don't smoke weed, be drunk, or deal drugs on the library steps, or pass out on the sidewalk, and I won't call 911.
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