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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Rich kids think this stuff is funny, my money is on Mater Dei graduates.[/quote] Bethesda is full of grifters, drug addicts, pan handlers, the homeless and people bused in from other areas to fill low income housing. We went to the McDonald's on the pike recently and I was shocked by the homeless people in front of the 7-11 and the drug addicts spitting over and over in front of the McD's door while waiting to ask for food of each person who went in or out. It was like stopping to pick up food on NY Ave before heading to the beach. Actually that's probably better now.[/quote] I have friends that graduated from W schools who are addicts. Homeless and drug addicts are not new and blaming them on “housing” policy is laughable. Stop giving your kids credit cards and no limits on spending . Stop going yo Europe thinking your teens are mature enough to be home alone. Stop spending your summer at the cape / Bethany and think it’s okay to leave your teens.[/quote] I don't care if the spitting drug addict beggars graduated from a W school. They're still spitting on the ground over and over, begging for money, picking at their scabs as we go into a McD's for food. It's gross, no matter where they graduated from school -- or do you think graduating from a W school makes any and all behavior a thing of beauty? Go to the low income housing "projects" in Bethesda and see for yourself. Smashed beer bottles in the parking lots, plastic trash stuck in a tree waving in the breeze for 9 months before it disintegrates, ashtrays dumped out of car doors. It's gross. If you like that, fine, but most people move to the suburbs to escape that environment.[/quote] What “projects” are you talking about? [/quote]
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