Is Suitland dangerous?

Anonymous
suitland is very bad. Please don't live there if you want to be safe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Again, I have lived in a quality built Masonry house in Suitland for 43 years. It’s about your neighbors not so much the city you live in. Good neighbors out way the so call crime rate, which can fluctuate. In the current time we are living in please don’t have a false sense of which areas are safe because you will be off guard. The young people and others that are committing crimes should have stiffer sentences. They are car jacking and stealing packages at an alarming rate in all communities. The mayors and governors, etc need to do something to curve this crime epidemic so people can continue to live in peace in any neighborhood. In fact, if you understand real estate, certain folks will buy in what is perceived as unsafe neighborhoods….follow the money.


No, they are not.


I have yet to meet someone who does not have porch pirates who lives anywhere near the city. My mom lives in Ellicott City and doesn't have this problem, but who the hell wants to live far?
Anonymous
There are many nice places to live in PG county and there are some less nice places to live as well. Suitland, sadly, has a high crime rate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Again, I have lived in a quality built Masonry house in Suitland for 43 years. It’s about your neighbors not so much the city you live in. Good neighbors out way the so call crime rate, which can fluctuate. In the current time we are living in please don’t have a false sense of which areas are safe because you will be off guard. The young people and others that are committing crimes should have stiffer sentences. They are car jacking and stealing packages at an alarming rate in all communities. The mayors and governors, etc need to do something to curve this crime epidemic so people can continue to live in peace in any neighborhood. In fact, if you understand real estate, certain folks will buy in what is perceived as unsafe neighborhoods….follow the money.


No, they are not.


I have yet to meet someone who does not have porch pirates who lives anywhere near the city. My mom lives in Ellicott City and doesn't have this problem, but who the hell wants to live far?


I live inside the beltway in PG and have never had an issue with porch pirates.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Again, I have lived in a quality built Masonry house in Suitland for 43 years. It’s about your neighbors not so much the city you live in. Good neighbors out way the so call crime rate, which can fluctuate. In the current time we are living in please don’t have a false sense of which areas are safe because you will be off guard. The young people and others that are committing crimes should have stiffer sentences. They are car jacking and stealing packages at an alarming rate in all communities. The mayors and governors, etc need to do something to curve this crime epidemic so people can continue to live in peace in any neighborhood. In fact, if you understand real estate, certain folks will buy in what is perceived as unsafe neighborhoods….follow the money.


No, they are not.


I have yet to meet someone who does not have porch pirates who lives anywhere near the city. My mom lives in Ellicott City and doesn't have this problem, but who the hell wants to live far?


My method to counter porch piracy is to leave a lot of crap on the porch. Porch pirates are snobs. They think the trashy family doesn't have anything.

My neighbors probably hate this. But I don't care. It does work. Inside beltway.
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