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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Would suggest that you look at ANC precincts that have been affected by policies promoted by Frumin. Crime in ANC 3F, for example, from 22-25 (roughly overlapping with Frumin’s tenure) is up more than 30 percent compared to the previous 3 years. This is according to DC govt data. https://crimecards.dc.gov/all:crimes/all:weapons/3:years/in:ANC:3F Other precincts track similarly in the Connecticut Ave corridor most affected by these policies. Importantly, this is at a time when crime decreased elsewhere in DC. Check your own Ward 3 ANC precinct and see how it scores. [/quote] What a dumb post. ANC's have zero influence or crime or any policies generally. ANC's can influence the tone around zoning and liquor license applications but ultimately don't even decide those. Oh and Frumin was briefly an ANC Commissioner in 3E so his non influential stint as an ANC Commissioner most definitely didn't influence a neighborhood he didn't represent.[/quote] Ward 3 ANCs were very involved with attempting to prop up the embarrassing BLM/Police Reform era in DC. This misguided effort became a national embarrassment that set DC statehood back years. This is Frumins constituency. https://anc3c.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/ANC3C-Resolution-2021-012-in-Support-of-Proposals-by-DC-Police-Reform-Commission-Report-1.pdf [/quote] You mean supporting proposals literally from the DC police reform commission? [/quote] Yes, the Commission that issued a report calling to “decenter” the police in public safety (aka, defund). Why on earth would our ANC support that dumpster fire?[/quote] Lol. It passed unanimously. And saying decenter means defund is disingenuous. You certainly aren't arguing in good faith. [/quote] LOL! The report called for shifting police resources to treatment and rehab. You know, the same programs that have done such an awesome job with the voucher residents along Connecticut Ave. Good grief why would the ANCs support this?[/quote] If someone is havning a mental health breakdown, who is it better to be there to deal with it, a mental health professional or a policeman? If there is a car blocking a lane, who is better to be there, a tow truck or a police man? This is what "decenter" means. Stop being willfully obtuse.[/quote] This progressive fantasy of making perfect the enemy of the good is killing American cities. But, go on. [/quote] Really? Crime is down nationally in American cities and particularly in DC, SF, NY and Chicago. Per capital crime is much higher in red states, but go on with your MAGA fantasies.[/quote] Ah, yes. The crime is not a problem in DC trope. A favorite of the Ward 3 woke mob who are rarely the victims of the violence. If they aren’t victimized, it’s not a problem. And if it is, Frumin will suggest midnight pickleball.[/quote]
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