Anonymous wrote:Every element of every ridiculous thing about contemporary DC in one tweet. It’s like a DC bingo card.
- Cycling
- Youth violent crime
- Carjacking
- Ward 1/Nadeau
Anonymous wrote:I’m the person who froze and doesn’t yet have a means of defense. The other day, China Town. Get into my car (it’s like an obstacle course with drug dealers and stuff albeit right next to the museum and the arena). I get in, lock the door, pleased (secretly I don’t dare think it even) that both the car and myself are there. A young dude runs to my car on my side; I freeze again, and brace, and he pulls out my side mirror that someone had pushed in and runs off. I felt a relief and guilt and gratitude. I drive off. But still wonder what was that all about? He was on the other side of my car. How did he know my mirror was pushed in since I had parked the car? Why did he care?
Anonymous wrote:But how was it by force then?
Anonymous wrote:I still need to understand the blow by blow of how exactly this happened. I’m imagining the 12 year old furiously pedaling towards what? A car that could have driven away?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But did he dock the BikeShare before stealing the car? Or is it racking up late fees even as we speak?
Why do minors have to pay for BikeShare bicycles? They should be free to encourage bicycling in the next generation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every element of every ridiculous thing about contemporary DC in one tweet. It’s like a DC bingo card.
- Cycling
- Youth violent crime
- Carjacking
- Ward 1/Nadeau
And,
— rideshare / food delivery car
It’s probably victim blaming to add this trope to the bingo card: A silver RAV4, stopped and blocking a lane of traffic so its driver could pick up a food delivery while everyone is stuck behind him.
LOL. It would be funnier if the RAV4 had thousands in unpaid traffic camera tickets and somehow there was also an ATV involved.