Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't have called for the first one.
Sorry, I draw the line at open drug dealing in front of the freakin' library on a saturday afternoon. There are limits. They can make their drug corner somewhere other than where children hang out.
Okay z I guess we have different lines.
Anonymous wrote:I think we have identified why the 911 line is too busy to help with ACTUAL emergencies, people like this poster who think they are there to act as maid and chaperone to her life. With the exception of the last instance, all of these “emergencies” could have been ignored.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the library, would have called the non-emergency line. It could turn into a good tip for police trying to bust dealers you never know. Honestly, drug abuse has skyrocketed in the past 10-15 years so it doesn't shock that you are seeing people OD'ing on the street. Other cities like Baltimore are being hit a lot worse.
DC's non-emregency line is also 911, isn't it?
Yes. PPs don’t know what they’re talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the library, would have called the non-emergency line. It could turn into a good tip for police trying to bust dealers you never know. Honestly, drug abuse has skyrocketed in the past 10-15 years so it doesn't shock that you are seeing people OD'ing on the street. Other cities like Baltimore are being hit a lot worse.
DC's non-emregency line is also 911, isn't it?
Anonymous wrote:For the library, would have called the non-emergency line. It could turn into a good tip for police trying to bust dealers you never know. Honestly, drug abuse has skyrocketed in the past 10-15 years so it doesn't shock that you are seeing people OD'ing on the street. Other cities like Baltimore are being hit a lot worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't have called for the first one.
Sorry, I draw the line at open drug dealing in front of the freakin' library on a saturday afternoon. There are limits. They can make their drug corner somewhere other than where children hang out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't have called for the first one.
Sorry, I draw the line at open drug dealing in front of the freakin' library on a saturday afternoon. There are limits. They can make their drug corner somewhere other than where children hang out.
Okay z I guess we have different lines.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't have called for the first one.
Sorry, I draw the line at open drug dealing in front of the freakin' library on a saturday afternoon. There are limits. They can make their drug corner somewhere other than where children hang out.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't have called for the first one.