Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s de facto legal to shoplift in California now:
https://www.hoover.org/research/why-shoplifting-now-de-facto-legal-california
The law was passed many years ago. D.C. simply copied California.
Making something a misdemeanor does not make it legal. The law is not the problem, the lack of enforcement is.
Enforcement? Are you joking?
You must be joking.
What are you on about? People steal, it's a misdemeanor. They could be arrested and charged with a misdemeanor. But they're not. That's called a lack of enforcement.
+1
Shine a light on the stats DMv, stop hiding them. Last 5 year trend is terrible.
Cars theft, break ins, stolen packages, looting of stores, smash & grabs, serious traffic violations, turning out incarcerated people, gang activity, etc
Nice trolling. Now post the stats for all of the categories that WENT DOWN. How can crime go down when the same prosecutors were in office? Why is crime up in conservative districts as well?
This is OP. What planet are you on that you think crime is going down?
That’s our resident leftist commenter who searched for cherry picked stats and can’t critically think. It’s easy to blow a Mack truck through their poorly written posts and cherry picking. Maybe they’re trying out chat gpt too.
Either way it’s like first grade debate club with that one. Easy to spot, easy to ignore. Wonder if they graduated high school or not. Or where? Yikes…
So all you have is a bunch of personal insults but no data. Hm.
We have all your nutjob irrelevant posts trying poorly to deflect from the actual points made.
We see through that. You can stop. If you have nothing to add but national data or a certain weapon data or XYZ year only data just stop and go retake a HS level statistics class
2022 data
Assault with a dangerous weapon: ⬇️ 17% decrease
Sex abuse: ⬇️ 13% decrease
Homicide: ⬇️ 10% decrease
Burglary: ⬇️ 10% decrease
How would you explain those huge declines in crime last year if the prosecutors and mayor and council were all were causing the increase n crime? Why would crime levels conservative districts be increasing at a similar rate as well?
If you can’t understand my basic premise or answer it directly then I would say it is you who should go back to HS.
Is that nutjob posting again without it any labels. What Geo? What years? What adjustment for Covid?
Go back to middle school PP.
Anonymous wrote:![]()
https://www.axios.com/local/washington-dc/2023/01/05/violent-crime-stats-dc-2022
Why would crime drop from 2017-2022 if BLM or lax prosecutors are to blame? Why us crime also higher today in conservative states and districts if this is a political problem?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s de facto legal to shoplift in California now:
https://www.hoover.org/research/why-shoplifting-now-de-facto-legal-california
The law was passed many years ago. D.C. simply copied California.
Making something a misdemeanor does not make it legal. The law is not the problem, the lack of enforcement is.
Enforcement? Are you joking?
You must be joking.
What are you on about? People steal, it's a misdemeanor. They could be arrested and charged with a misdemeanor. But they're not. That's called a lack of enforcement.
+1
Shine a light on the stats DMv, stop hiding them. Last 5 year trend is terrible.
Cars theft, break ins, stolen packages, looting of stores, smash & grabs, serious traffic violations, turning out incarcerated people, gang activity, etc
Nice trolling. Now post the stats for all of the categories that WENT DOWN. How can crime go down when the same prosecutors were in office? Why is crime up in conservative districts as well?
This is OP. What planet are you on that you think crime is going down?
That’s our resident leftist commenter who searched for cherry picked stats and can’t critically think. It’s easy to blow a Mack truck through their poorly written posts and cherry picking. Maybe they’re trying out chat gpt too.
Either way it’s like first grade debate club with that one. Easy to spot, easy to ignore. Wonder if they graduated high school or not. Or where? Yikes…
So all you have is a bunch of personal insults but no data. Hm.
We have all your nutjob irrelevant posts trying poorly to deflect from the actual points made.
We see through that. You can stop. If you have nothing to add but national data or a certain weapon data or XYZ year only data just stop and go retake a HS level statistics class
2022 data
Assault with a dangerous weapon: ⬇️ 17% decrease
Sex abuse: ⬇️ 13% decrease
Homicide: ⬇️ 10% decrease
Burglary: ⬇️ 10% decrease
How would you explain those huge declines in crime last year if the prosecutors and mayor and council were all were causing the increase n crime? Why would crime levels conservative districts be increasing at a similar rate as well?
If you can’t understand my basic premise or answer it directly then I would say it is you who should go back to HS.
Anonymous wrote:I had more guns pointed at me and got in more fights in bars and elsewhere when I lived in rural America than I did since moving to DC.
Anonymous wrote:I live and and was also here in the 90s. Its so trite at how that is the fallback ":well it was worse then"- sure in the number of murders but also crime seemed to be a lot more contained in certain and even to certain blocks. I absolutely think crime is worse now, the skyrocketing of juvenile gun crimes, carjackings etc is insane. And no one does anything. Kids are free to rob the CVS blind daily and they know there will be no consequences, same for underage car jackings and gun crimes. this shit is everywhere now. I am going on 25 years now but looking to move out.
Anonymous wrote:![]()
https://www.axios.com/local/washington-dc/2023/01/05/violent-crime-stats-dc-2022
Why would crime drop from 2017-2022 if BLM or lax prosecutors are to blame? Why us crime also higher today in conservative states and districts if this is a political problem?
Anonymous wrote:You leave and don’t look back. DC government has demonstrated it doesn’t care. It would take significant changes for things to change. Maybe in 20 years. There are too many other places to live where you don’t have to worry about this amount of crime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s de facto legal to shoplift in California now:
https://www.hoover.org/research/why-shoplifting-now-de-facto-legal-california
The law was passed many years ago. D.C. simply copied California.
Making something a misdemeanor does not make it legal. The law is not the problem, the lack of enforcement is.
Enforcement? Are you joking?
You must be joking.
What are you on about? People steal, it's a misdemeanor. They could be arrested and charged with a misdemeanor. But they're not. That's called a lack of enforcement.
+1
Shine a light on the stats DMv, stop hiding them. Last 5 year trend is terrible.
Cars theft, break ins, stolen packages, looting of stores, smash & grabs, serious traffic violations, turning out incarcerated people, gang activity, etc
Nice trolling. Now post the stats for all of the categories that WENT DOWN. How can crime go down when the same prosecutors were in office? Why is crime up in conservative districts as well?
This is OP. What planet are you on that you think crime is going down?
That’s our resident leftist commenter who searched for cherry picked stats and can’t critically think. It’s easy to blow a Mack truck through their poorly written posts and cherry picking. Maybe they’re trying out chat gpt too.
Either way it’s like first grade debate club with that one. Easy to spot, easy to ignore. Wonder if they graduated high school or not. Or where? Yikes…
So all you have is a bunch of personal insults but no data. Hm.
We have all your nutjob irrelevant posts trying poorly to deflect from the actual points made.
We see through that. You can stop. If you have nothing to add but national data or a certain weapon data or XYZ year only data just stop and go retake a HS level statistics class
2022 data
Assault with a dangerous weapon: ⬇️ 17% decrease
Sex abuse: ⬇️ 13% decrease
Homicide: ⬇️ 10% decrease
Burglary: ⬇️ 10% decrease
How would you explain those huge declines in crime last year if the prosecutors and mayor and council were all were causing the increase n crime? Why would crime levels conservative districts be increasing at a similar rate as well?
If you can’t understand my basic premise or answer it directly then I would say it is you who should go back to HS.
Compare those numbers to a decade ago. They’ve still skyrocketed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s de facto legal to shoplift in California now:
https://www.hoover.org/research/why-shoplifting-now-de-facto-legal-california
The law was passed many years ago. D.C. simply copied California.
Making something a misdemeanor does not make it legal. The law is not the problem, the lack of enforcement is.
Enforcement? Are you joking?
You must be joking.
What are you on about? People steal, it's a misdemeanor. They could be arrested and charged with a misdemeanor. But they're not. That's called a lack of enforcement.
+1
Shine a light on the stats DMv, stop hiding them. Last 5 year trend is terrible.
Cars theft, break ins, stolen packages, looting of stores, smash & grabs, serious traffic violations, turning out incarcerated people, gang activity, etc
Nice trolling. Now post the stats for all of the categories that WENT DOWN. How can crime go down when the same prosecutors were in office? Why is crime up in conservative districts as well?
This is OP. What planet are you on that you think crime is going down?
That’s our resident leftist commenter who searched for cherry picked stats and can’t critically think. It’s easy to blow a Mack truck through their poorly written posts and cherry picking. Maybe they’re trying out chat gpt too.
Either way it’s like first grade debate club with that one. Easy to spot, easy to ignore. Wonder if they graduated high school or not. Or where? Yikes…
So all you have is a bunch of personal insults but no data. Hm.
We have all your nutjob irrelevant posts trying poorly to deflect from the actual points made.
We see through that. You can stop. If you have nothing to add but national data or a certain weapon data or XYZ year only data just stop and go retake a HS level statistics class
2022 data
Assault with a dangerous weapon: ⬇️ 17% decrease
Sex abuse: ⬇️ 13% decrease
Homicide: ⬇️ 10% decrease
Burglary: ⬇️ 10% decrease
How would you explain those huge declines in crime last year if the prosecutors and mayor and council were all were causing the increase n crime? Why would crime levels conservative districts be increasing at a similar rate as well?
If you can’t understand my basic premise or answer it directly then I would say it is you who should go back to HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s de facto legal to shoplift in California now:
https://www.hoover.org/research/why-shoplifting-now-de-facto-legal-california
The law was passed many years ago. D.C. simply copied California.
Making something a misdemeanor does not make it legal. The law is not the problem, the lack of enforcement is.
Enforcement? Are you joking?
You must be joking.
What are you on about? People steal, it's a misdemeanor. They could be arrested and charged with a misdemeanor. But they're not. That's called a lack of enforcement.
+1
Shine a light on the stats DMv, stop hiding them. Last 5 year trend is terrible.
Cars theft, break ins, stolen packages, looting of stores, smash & grabs, serious traffic violations, turning out incarcerated people, gang activity, etc
Nice trolling. Now post the stats for all of the categories that WENT DOWN. How can crime go down when the same prosecutors were in office? Why is crime up in conservative districts as well?
This is OP. What planet are you on that you think crime is going down?
That’s our resident leftist commenter who searched for cherry picked stats and can’t critically think. It’s easy to blow a Mack truck through their poorly written posts and cherry picking. Maybe they’re trying out chat gpt too.
Either way it’s like first grade debate club with that one. Easy to spot, easy to ignore. Wonder if they graduated high school or not. Or where? Yikes…
So all you have is a bunch of personal insults but no data. Hm.
We have all your nutjob irrelevant posts trying poorly to deflect from the actual points made.
We see through that. You can stop. If you have nothing to add but national data or a certain weapon data or XYZ year only data just stop and go retake a HS level statistics class
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Things like stealing tires would never get me to call it quits. I also wouldn't be so quick to assume that neighborhood stores closing was due to crime (even if they said it was). Most small businesses fail, unfortunately. And shopping/eating patterns have changed so much with the pandemic.
So for me - it would be the shootings and carjackings and other violent crimes. And it'd need to be a lot more than a couple. Might be worth it to also review the actual crime stats for your neighborhood. I do feel as I age that I notice/hear about a lot more crime than I did when I was younger, but that doesn't always mean there actually IS more crime.
I dunno, I love city life. It would take a lot for me to leave.
Walmart closed because it completely misread that H Street corridor and how it would go more upscale. Starbucks closed because they divested of all properties they did not own that did not meet a standard of profit (and I actually know the Starbucks regional real estate person). Not because of crime.
I'm not talking about mom and pop stores. Walmart closed. Starbucks closed. CVS is probably going to close soon because they're getting ransacked multiple times a week.
You're missing many pieces of the puzzle when you say crime is the reason for these closures. We were already living in an age where you can have pretty much everything you need shipped to your house in 1-2 days, so brick-and-mortar stores were struggling to compete. Then covid happened and people didn't want to shop at them. They're likely not losing nearly as much money on theft as they are on societal changes in the way people shop. I can't remember the last time I bought anything at CVS. Walmart said the H street store was closing for poor performance, never mentioned crime/theft. As for Starbucks, fewer people commuting means fewer people popping in for their morning coffee. And they have been in the news recently for closing stores that have tried to unionize.
That Walmart was always super full of people. How could it be anything other than rampant theft? At night you could see people frantically stuffing their coats with merchandise and walking out of the store with a TV under their arm.