Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I clicked on this thread to find out which county councilmembers were committing carjackings, but no, it's just the same old DCUM DCUM-ing.
Meaning what, exactly?
There’s a strong desire for more policing and harsher penalties, seen most recently at the council’s community meeting about traffic safety. The number of residents calling for fewer police seems quite small, actually. Perhaps the council should listen?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It isn't justice reform causing the problem. It is desperate people who have access to guns and intimidate others with cars that is the problem. It really doesn't matter what kind of penalties exist for these crimes, unless you are actually able to catch the criminals, which seldom happens, then they get away with it and do it again.
Desperate? Maybe some are but the 14 year olds are just bored, not desperate.
Anonymous wrote:It isn't justice reform causing the problem. It is desperate people who have access to guns and intimidate others with cars that is the problem. It really doesn't matter what kind of penalties exist for these crimes, unless you are actually able to catch the criminals, which seldom happens, then they get away with it and do it again.
Anonymous wrote:I'm just glad TP is getting hit so maybe something will be done. A few more car jackings in Bethesda and Chevy Chase would be effective as well.
Anonymous wrote:Two carjackings in the same day yesterday in Takoma Park. This is after another carjacking in late Jan. in Silver Spring, along with the multiple other carjackings in Silver Spring a few weeks before that. MoCo's council is failing at the basic duty of the entire govt - which is to ensure public safety and law and order. There are no consequences for major crimes like carjacking. Is it time MoCo residents who are fed up with crime withhold their taxes from the county govt for failing to do their basic jobs like how Baltimore residents did a little while back when crime was so out of control in Baltimore people got fed up and stopped paying taxes directly to the city?
MoCo's justice reform is plunging the county in absolute chaos and anarchy. Law abiding citizens are not allowed to defend themselves, police are not aloowed to chase, and there are no consequences even if caught. This is an abject failure of basic duty by the county govt.
Anonymous wrote:I'm just glad TP is getting hit so maybe something will be done. A few more car jackings in Bethesda and Chevy Chase would be effective as well.
Anonymous wrote:I'm just glad TP is getting hit so maybe something will be done. A few more car jackings in Bethesda and Chevy Chase would be effective as well.
Anonymous wrote:I clicked on this thread to find out which county councilmembers were committing carjackings, but no, it's just the same old DCUM DCUM-ing.
Anonymous wrote:It isn't justice reform causing the problem. It is desperate people who have access to guns and intimidate others with cars that is the problem. It really doesn't matter what kind of penalties exist for these crimes, unless you are actually able to catch the criminals, which seldom happens, then they get away with it and do it again.