Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just a quick reminder that compared to other developed nations, we incarcerate more people and for longer periods of time than any other developed nation. We also have more gun violence and other types of crime than many other nations. So jailing even more people people and giving them even harsher sentences doesn’t seem to be enough. Any other suggestions my friends on the right?
Maybe Americans commit more crime because we are less civilized? Stop committing crime. Americans have a disease social contract mentality compared to citizens of other nations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to the Tenley Target staff it's been happening there -- though I don't know if it's some mass criminal ring. Everything is now locked up, including the large detergent bottles. I asked how someone would take that out and was told they just grab the stuff and run to the metro and sell it. I haven't ever seen a black market in the Tenley station, so not sure what's happening but Mayor Bowser would be wise to figure it out so we're not losing stores to Montgomery Co. It's such a pain to shop there now.
And look at what happened to Baltimore - Target closed at the Mowdawmin site, which served a huge marginalized population. They had huge problems with theft there. And look what happens - little old grannies in that area of Baltimore now have to make much longer hikes to where stores are open. Many of those people don't even own cars. There are real consequences for this despicable, selfish behavior. It isn't just 'corporations losing money, no one gets hurt'. The ridiculous tolerance for this anarchy harms many people across swaths of communities in the country.
What do you propose?
Prosecuting all theft hard. Or putting a lien or docking someone's paycheck/welfare benefits for 3x the cost of whatever they're caught stealing.
Stiff penalties, period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just a quick reminder that compared to other developed nations, we incarcerate more people and for longer periods of time than any other developed nation. We also have more gun violence and other types of crime than many other nations. So jailing even more people people and giving them even harsher sentences doesn’t seem to be enough. Any other suggestions my friends on the right?
Maybe Americans commit more crime because we are less civilized? Stop committing crime. Americans have a disease social contract mentality compared to citizens of other nations.
What does your last sentence mean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just a quick reminder that compared to other developed nations, we incarcerate more people and for longer periods of time than any other developed nation. We also have more gun violence and other types of crime than many other nations. So jailing even more people people and giving them even harsher sentences doesn’t seem to be enough. Any other suggestions my friends on the right?
Maybe Americans commit more crime because we are less civilized? Stop committing crime. Americans have a disease social contract mentality compared to citizens of other nations.
Anonymous wrote:Just a quick reminder that compared to other developed nations, we incarcerate more people and for longer periods of time than any other developed nation. We also have more gun violence and other types of crime than many other nations. So jailing even more people people and giving them even harsher sentences doesn’t seem to be enough. Any other suggestions my friends on the right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to the Tenley Target staff it's been happening there -- though I don't know if it's some mass criminal ring. Everything is now locked up, including the large detergent bottles. I asked how someone would take that out and was told they just grab the stuff and run to the metro and sell it. I haven't ever seen a black market in the Tenley station, so not sure what's happening but Mayor Bowser would be wise to figure it out so we're not losing stores to Montgomery Co. It's such a pain to shop there now.
And look at what happened to Baltimore - Target closed at the Mowdawmin site, which served a huge marginalized population. They had huge problems with theft there. And look what happens - little old grannies in that area of Baltimore now have to make much longer hikes to where stores are open. Many of those people don't even own cars. There are real consequences for this despicable, selfish behavior. It isn't just 'corporations losing money, no one gets hurt'. The ridiculous tolerance for this anarchy harms many people across swaths of communities in the country.
What do you propose?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to the Tenley Target staff it's been happening there -- though I don't know if it's some mass criminal ring. Everything is now locked up, including the large detergent bottles. I asked how someone would take that out and was told they just grab the stuff and run to the metro and sell it. I haven't ever seen a black market in the Tenley station, so not sure what's happening but Mayor Bowser would be wise to figure it out so we're not losing stores to Montgomery Co. It's such a pain to shop there now.
And look at what happened to Baltimore - Target closed at the Mowdawmin site, which served a huge marginalized population. They had huge problems with theft there. And look what happens - little old grannies in that area of Baltimore now have to make much longer hikes to where stores are open. Many of those people don't even own cars. There are real consequences for this despicable, selfish behavior. It isn't just 'corporations losing money, no one gets hurt'. The ridiculous tolerance for this anarchy harms many people across swaths of communities in the country.
Anonymous wrote:According to the Tenley Target staff it's been happening there -- though I don't know if it's some mass criminal ring. Everything is now locked up, including the large detergent bottles. I asked how someone would take that out and was told they just grab the stuff and run to the metro and sell it. I haven't ever seen a black market in the Tenley station, so not sure what's happening but Mayor Bowser would be wise to figure it out so we're not losing stores to Montgomery Co. It's such a pain to shop there now.