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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]With all due respect, not in any meaningful way that’s comparable, with the federal law to prohibit flying in place around the White House, National Mall and the VP residence and frankly East of there. It’s a no fly zone for commercial aircraft. Just please stop gaslighting hardworking ordinary folk. You had the whole entire 3 years of a sellers market for to get rid of a property in a blighted area. Just be honest and people will either buy it taking an informed risk or not, but these “comparisons” and analogies (trains, automobiles, buses, Air Force One, oh my!) are pathetic and inaccurate Furthermore they are harming all of our efforts to change things for the better. I didn’t start this thread but now I’ll tell it how it is. Just keep going [/quote] Not sure what you are talking about. Most of the area discussed are not "blighted" areas :roll: Planes fly over residential affluent suburban areas with multi-million dollar homes. And TBH, there aren't many areas where you won't hear planes frequently in DC metro. We are near 3 major airports. Not sure if you are suggesting people should sell and all move to a tiny quadrant near the Observatory in NWDC :lol: [/quote] There are MANY areas where you won’t hear the planes, and also MOST areas where it’s nowhere near that bad.[/quote]
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