Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the heck didn't she have the doors and windows locked at 4am?
Didn't you know? "Things like that don't happen in this neighborhood!"![]()
Anonymous wrote:Not sure why the city neighborhood of Woodley would be a "softer" target than other rowhouse neighborhoods in NW.
Anonymous wrote:Why the heck didn't she have the doors and windows locked at 4am?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, these neighborhoods are seen as "soft targets" and residents have become fairly negligent to their own safety.
Last week, my FIL's car was rummaged through by a thief. As were the cars of 5 neighbors on the block. This is in a part of Bethesda where houses sell for $1.25-1.75mn. How did the thief gain access? Everyone left their car unlocked so the thief did not attract attention.
Thieves are mobile, especially in the DC area. My guess is that the yuppies buying $900K rowhouses in Columbia Heights, Bloomingdale, and Capitol Hill have wizened up. The thieves are moving on to easier targets.
+1 on the suburbs becoming soft targets for crime. We are seeing a real spike in property crime in great falls over the last few months. Police held a meeting with community members a few weeks ago. I think there was a lively thread on the gf, McLean crime on dcum recently too. Sorry for the victim of the Woodley crime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the heck didn't she have the doors and windows locked at 4am?
I have all the windows on my lower level floors NAILED shut, and painted too. Sometime still broke a basement window last year and gained entry. Because he is a dick, and a thug (yep, chose that word on purpose), and is amoral.
Let's keep the focus on who is in the wrong here, for the remainder of this thread. Big hint to PP: it's not the law-abiding occupant of the home.
Not smart, dude.
How do you know her windows weren't locked.
I completely agree with the second poster that we should not blame the victim, but sometimes it is helpful to know details so that we don't repeat them. Like, I talked to a woman who left the window to her fourth floor fire escape open and someone broke in. I personally would never have done that, but others may have.
I was referring to the bolded being not smart. Why would you permanently nail and paint windows shut? That's an excellent way to die in a fire.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, these neighborhoods are seen as "soft targets" and residents have become fairly negligent to their own safety.
Last week, my FIL's car was rummaged through by a thief. As were the cars of 5 neighbors on the block. This is in a part of Bethesda where houses sell for $1.25-1.75mn. How did the thief gain access? Everyone left their car unlocked so the thief did not attract attention.
Thieves are mobile, especially in the DC area. My guess is that the yuppies buying $900K rowhouses in Columbia Heights, Bloomingdale, and Capitol Hill have wizened up. The thieves are moving on to easier targets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the heck didn't she have the doors and windows locked at 4am?
I have all the windows on my lower level floors NAILED shut, and painted too. Sometime still broke a basement window last year and gained entry. Because he is a dick, and a thug (yep, chose that word on purpose), and is amoral.
Let's keep the focus on who is in the wrong here, for the remainder of this thread. Big hint to PP: it's not the law-abiding occupant of the home.
Not smart, dude.
How do you know her windows weren't locked.
I completely agree with the second poster that we should not blame the victim, but sometimes it is helpful to know details so that we don't repeat them. Like, I talked to a woman who left the window to her fourth floor fire escape open and someone broke in. I personally would never have done that, but others may have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the heck didn't she have the doors and windows locked at 4am?
I have all the windows on my lower level floors NAILED shut, and painted too. Sometime still broke a basement window last year and gained entry. Because he is a dick, and a thug (yep, chose that word on purpose), and is amoral.
Let's keep the focus on who is in the wrong here, for the remainder of this thread. Big hint to PP: it's not the law-abiding occupant of the home.
Not smart, dude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the heck didn't she have the doors and windows locked at 4am?
I have all the windows on my lower level floors NAILED shut, and painted too. Sometime still broke a basement window last year and gained entry. Because he is a dick, and a thug (yep, chose that word on purpose), and is amoral.
Let's keep the focus on who is in the wrong here, for the remainder of this thread. Big hint to PP: it's not the law-abiding occupant of the home.
Anonymous wrote:Why the heck didn't she have the doors and windows locked at 4am?