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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How come people aren't talking more about this...looks like it was 6pm. Is this normal? I am often in that area with my kids at that time. [/quote] Because then people will have to realize that voting for the council and county exec who are allowing this to happen was the wrong thing and they would never admit that. [/quote] The county council has nothing to do with this. You sound insane. [/quote] The CE and Council cut 25 police officer positions just for sh*ts and giggles. There was no reason to do so. But "defund the police" was all the rage. Jawando in particular thinks a smaller leaner police force is what we need, because he has absolutely no clue how policing works. The Council has enacted something like 20 different police reform requirements that weren't really needed, which has completely paralyzed the department as they try to implement them with inadequate funding and staffing. And that leaves exactly zero time to be innovative or forward thinking like they used to be. And surrounding jurisdictions are passing us by with much better, more efficient crime control methods. Look, even DC's crime is down overall. Ours is not. https://mpdc.dc.gov/node/197622 [/quote] +1 Thank you, PP. Yes, the county council is directly responsible for this. They continue to call for a smaller police force with fewer powers. That’s in their written Task Force plan. Montgomery County is a great place to commit crime now. There’s few police, and the ones that remain have few powers. That is 100%, directly a result of county council reforms. Why commit a crime in a neighboring jurisdiction when you can commit it in Montgomery County with zero consequences?[/quote] Lol which is it … they cut positions or they recruit but can’t hire? You guys need to get your story straight.[/quote]
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