| You clearly didn’t live in Rockville. crime was higher than it is now |
You seem to not understand what “evidence” is and yet you are opining on prosecutions. |
| It's an absolute myth that rural areas are safer. Rural areas typically have the highest crime rates, particularly violent crime; the only place that comes close are the most dangerous urban areas. |
that must explain vermont then eh? |
What part of the county were you raised in? I grew up in Chevy Chase, and don’t think I ever saw that. After college, I was pretty excited to go up 270 to Walmart for cheap stuff. Went there last month for the first time in maybe 15 years, and I was approached by there beggars asking for money before I even walked in the store. It was a weekday, and the place was packed. The bus stop was jammed. Yes, the county has changed, and not in a good way. |
King farm? |
Care to support that statement with data? |
You're upset because there were lots of people at the Walmart at Milestone Germantown on a weekday, and there were lots of people at the bus stop next to the Walmart? OK person who grew up in Chevy Chase. |
| In other news, poster from Chevy Chase upset that Montgomery County's only affordable shopping area packed, people arriving on buses to shop there. |
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Official stats to base discussion in facts.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/pol/crime/stats.html |
NP here. I went looking for the statistics, and it's kind of a mixed bag. Crime is way up in rural areas (https://www.governing.com/topics/public-justice-safety/gov-crime-rural-urban-cities.html) and it is dropping in cities. So the trend lines are going the right way for cities and the wrong way for rural areas, but urban zones remain more dangerous right now. With that said, I grew up in a rural area that absolutely felt more dangerous than the city where I live now. The reasons why are pretty clear. The area where I grew up is absolutely awash in guns, and the loss of the primary industry means that poverty skyrocketed throughout the period of my youth. So you have guns, poverty, and drugs all in one toxic soup. Add underfunded social services and law enforcement and you have a perfect storm for violence. |
| We elected a REpublican mayor in Rockville |
No you didn't. |
| My experience of the area over the past 20 years: more jobs, more people, more diversity, more traffic congestion, and progressively higher COL. |
Have lived in VA and MD for the past 20 years and I agree. Will also add that there has been a marked decline in the school system, at least in MCPS. |