Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Quick, someone inform the NPS that my local neighborhood is unsafe.
It’s a national monument and symbolically very important in this nation, not your local neighborhood. And for them to need to close it, it would have to be more than a few wine bottles lying around.
They will have security feeds. I hope the students are held accountable. Preferably by Georgetown, which shoukd be appalled their students did this.
But— where was the NPS while this was happening? It’s also appalling that there was no security at. The LM
My local property is part of the Mount Vernon Estate. But I understand George has fallen out of favor.
I’m not sure why you feel it needs to be said, but here’s your cookie: if GW students go to Mt. Vernon and party so hard that the estate has to be closed to the public, that is also unacceptable.
If My Vernon is regularly littered with so many bottles any broken bottles and alcohol and probably bodily fluids that it is unsafe, someone at the NPS shhould be fired.
Speaking of which, on the week of the 100th anniversary of the Lincoln Memorial, how could a party get that out of hand with security putting a stop too it? If NPS didn’t notice a mob of drunk college kids ,how do we expect them to stop the guy who put a backpack with a pipe bomb against a wall in the rotunda?