Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Strangely, there have not been cars lining up to make that left turn for the last few days, after this thread started.
Do you think someone at DHS reads DCUM and saw thread?
There were no illegal turners again today. Maybe DHS leadership has addressed.
Makes sense if they did, as "above the law" stuff is bad PR for agency, especially since the buzz phrase of era is no one is .....
Someone was trying to left turn yesterday on the Nebraska Ave entrance. She didn't seem to give AF that she was blocking traffic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Strangely, there have not been cars lining up to make that left turn for the last few days, after this thread started.
Do you think someone at DHS reads DCUM and saw thread?
There were no illegal turners again today. Maybe DHS leadership has addressed.
Makes sense if they did, as "above the law" stuff is bad PR for agency, especially since the buzz phrase of era is no one is .....
Anonymous wrote:Strangely, there have not been cars lining up to make that left turn for the last few days, after this thread started.
Do you think someone at DHS reads DCUM and saw thread?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where on Mass is DHS?
It's a pretty empty complex, they've sold it to a developer. Expect a mixed use develop there in 3-5 years.
Anonymous wrote:Where on Mass is DHS?
Anonymous wrote:Where on Mass is DHS?
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who is surprised by the fact that DC Police do not bother to ticket the daily line of cars on Mass Ave making illegal left turns into Homeland Security? Is this professional courtesy to fellow law enforcement types?
As you might expect, most of the license plates are Virginia plates.
This is pretty annoying and creates some dangerous situations when cars try to avoid the drivers making illegal left turns.
Anonymous wrote:I suppose DC Police will just ignore their employee violations until then.
Anonymous wrote:Same issue too on Nebraska Ave westbound. They illegally cross the double line and stop in the middle of the road.
They can’t leave for Anacostia soon enough,