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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Apparently MoCo Police refused to come to the store. CVS employees were still waiting for 45 minutes, as “no units available.” WTF is happening with the police that they had more pressing business?[/quote] Like most local governments around here, MoCo government has been captured by soft-on-crime zealots. Not going to change anytime soon, and this is the result. Brazen crime tolerated, I’d say affirmatively welcomed, by the authorities in formerly safe areas. Watch your back, everyone. [b]No one is coming to stop this, and it’s only going to get worse.[/b][/quote] If this is true, then what are police doing while they are at work & collecting a paycheck? [/quote] Police have largely adopted a "clean up crew" mentality. They have less interest in dealing with criminals these days. The criminals are more brazen, more mentally ill and on stronger drugs than ever before putting them at a greater risk than ever before. Meanwhile, you'll have a dozen people filming their every interaction looking for a social media gotcha with firing and jail time possible. Then even when they do arrest people, they are back on the streets in a day. So what is even the point? [/quote] In other words, police are getting paid to do nothing because they hate the fact that they have to be held accountable for their conduct. Btw how many police officers in Montgomery County have gotten fired or gone to jail for misconduct on the job? I'll wait.[/quote] The unfortunate reality is that policing doesn't work when its done in a way that is above reproach. Not enough people are willing to engage in risky encounters on the daily when the things can go wrong for them so many ways. Its easy to criticize the police, but no one here is going to leave a cushy office job to show them how its done right. How many people here could keep their cool after they've been punched/spit on/bit and suddenly they've got hands in their pockets? Now add 10 people surrounding you with phones and jawing at you. No one wants to deal with that. [/quote] The people who find this now normalized (in liberal cities) disrespect and misbehavior need to speak up and support law enforcement and tough laws and judges. Is Bethesda sick of stolen cars, packages, looted stores, racing crime vehicles and going to demand consequences? Including slamming a repeat crook onto the sidewalk with a zapper and cuffing them, bringing them in for a month and then community service, gps, record? Seems like Bethesda let friendship heights go to krap. And they’re carburetors, cars, Amazon deliveries. Now their retails stores are under attack. Waving your ringcam feed around again or this stuff and not contacting police, local and state electorate is silly. [/quote] The Bethesda/Chevy Chase side of Friendship Heights is fine. There are restaurants, stores, apartments. The DC side is more challenged - huge amount of vacant space (Lord & Taylor, Mazza, Chevy Chase Pavilion) and what seems to be daily reports of problems around the L&T area especially. Obviously the border is porous but no question that the DC side is suffering much more for some reason.[/quote]
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