Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only risk is getting run over by a car. Super safe area otherwise.
i think as a country we really need to recalibrate what we consider safe/unsafe. A place where there is a meaningful risk that you could get hit / run over by a car should be considered an unsafe area. Like - getting hit by a car is something that can easily kill you.
How many people are getting hit by cars in East Bethesda? Yikes people. I was worried about residential burglary (because of being close to businesses and metro) or car break ins. Now you have me worried that cars will be plowing through stop signs onto sidewalks every other day. Is this really a serious thing? Like how many people are hit by cars each year in Bethesda?
Actually having people hit by cars is very rare. I can think of maybe three or four in 20 years. But the neighborhood associations have been proactive about working with DOT MD and MoCo government to get better crossings on Wisconsin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only risk is getting run over by a car. Super safe area otherwise.
i think as a country we really need to recalibrate what we consider safe/unsafe. A place where there is a meaningful risk that you could get hit / run over by a car should be considered an unsafe area. Like - getting hit by a car is something that can easily kill you.
How many people are getting hit by cars in East Bethesda? Yikes people. I was worried about residential burglary (because of being close to businesses and metro) or car break ins. Now you have me worried that cars will be plowing through stop signs onto sidewalks every other day. Is this really a serious thing? Like how many people are hit by cars each year in Bethesda?
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Anonymous wrote:The only risk is getting run over by a car. Super safe area otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only risk is getting run over by a car. Super safe area otherwise.
i think as a country we really need to recalibrate what we consider safe/unsafe. A place where there is a meaningful risk that you could get hit / run over by a car should be considered an unsafe area. Like - getting hit by a car is something that can easily kill you.
Anonymous wrote:The only risk is getting run over by a car. Super safe area otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:There’s a lot of crime. They’re attracted by all the kitchen design showrooms. Things haven’t been the same since Stromboli closed because that was a mob establishment that controlled all the corners so they kept the violence hidden. Now it’s a turf war. It’s a lot like The Wire, idk if you have seen that show but it is a good way to get a sense of downtown Bethesda.
Anonymous wrote:There’s a lot of crime. They’re attracted by all the kitchen design showrooms. Things haven’t been the same since Stromboli closed because that was a mob establishment that controlled all the corners so they kept the violence hidden. Now it’s a turf war. It’s a lot like The Wire, idk if you have seen that show but it is a good way to get a sense of downtown Bethesda.
Anonymous wrote:Anywhere between the two TJs is reasonable to call downtown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s a lot of crime. They’re attracted by all the kitchen design showrooms. Things haven’t been the same since Stromboli closed because that was a mob establishment that controlled all the corners so they kept the violence hidden. Now it’s a turf war. It’s a lot like The Wire, idk if you have seen that show but it is a good way to get a sense of downtown Bethesda.
I miss Stromboli’s.
Anonymous wrote:Wait, I’m confused. So is Woodmont Triangle the “downtown”?