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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I live across the river in McLean but the solution is quite simple: swift consequences . Put the fear of god in them, this is not a make believe fantasy or a video game, this is real life people . God forbid if a 15 yr old murders a member of my family, then I have no interest in their background/adversity blah blah blah. I want him jailed for life or hung. Same goes for carjackings, 6 yrs minimum, no questions asked. There are no adults in DC, only a bunch of pansies running the show. Make an example out of the criminals and the rest will fall in line. [/quote] True. But what Democrat wants to hold criminals accountable?[/quote] None. That would be racist.[/quote] PG County manages to do it without being racist so try again .[/quote] PG County does not have a bunch of white saviors making policy and enforcing the law. [/quote] This is very true. A symptom of DCs problem is that the city believes all of its problems are extrinsic. Mayor Bowser likes to do her part by casting blame on Maryland and particularly PG County for DCs crime problems. But the facts don’t lie. DC has had over 220 homicides this year while PG County, with 50% more population, has had about 60. [/quote] It would be equitable if fines for moving violations were enforced throughout the DMV, maybe she could start there? It is unfathomable that she has not, in fact. Would boost revenue and public safety. [/quote] You can blame Maryland and Virginia for that. [/quote]
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