Anonymous wrote:This is great news! Hope there are more prosecutions to come.
On a related note, I am a little sad that many working class families (especially ones that serve our communities) can't afford to live in the city. Read article today that average 1 bedroom in DC is $2,000. Not condoning the officers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fantastic news! It is about time that the District cracks down on residency fraud.
+1 not let's focus on the regular citizens.
Anonymous wrote:This is great news! Hope there are more prosecutions to come.
On a related note, I am a little sad that many working class families (especially ones that serve our communities) can't afford to live in the city. Read article today that average 1 bedroom in DC is $2,000. Not condoning the officers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fantastic news! It is about time that the District cracks down on residency fraud.
+1Million. DC should 1) advertise these cases as much as possible and 2) COLLECT TUITION ALWAYS, even if it takes years. simply catching the cheaters and kicking the kids out does not work since the cheaters, at worst, would have to leave the school. if people knew that, when caught, they will have to pay back tuition, they may think twice about cheating.
Anonymous wrote:Fantastic news! It is about time that the District cracks down on residency fraud.
Anonymous wrote:Fantastic news! It is about time that the District cracks down on residency fraud.
