Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you move to Northern VA and drive into work and park in a secure building you will be fairly safe.
DC is worse at nights and weekends.
+1, DH and I lived in DC for 5 years and then migrated out to VA. Now we literally only set foot in DC to go to work, where we park in our secure buildings. We used to have occasional date nights in DC after work, but we don’t anymore because it’s not worth it. It’s really sad.
I live and work in DC. I've never been robbed, never had my car broken into and have never had my car stolen. Lots of us here thank you. I go out at night all the time. I NEVER step foot in VA. Never. Not worth it. Please, there are people like you. I'm way happier in DC.
Oh, totally believable!
Actually it is. There are thousands upon thousands of us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you move to Northern VA and drive into work and park in a secure building you will be fairly safe.
DC is worse at nights and weekends.
+1, DH and I lived in DC for 5 years and then migrated out to VA. Now we literally only set foot in DC to go to work, where we park in our secure buildings. We used to have occasional date nights in DC after work, but we don’t anymore because it’s not worth it. It’s really sad.
I live and work in DC. I've never been robbed, never had my car broken into and have never had my car stolen. Lots of us here thank you. I go out at night all the time. I NEVER step foot in VA. Never. Not worth it. Please, there are people like you. I'm way happier in DC.
Oh, totally believable!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, by virtue of being the capital city, we’re more likely to be the target of a terrorist attack — both domestic and foreign.
This has zero to do with local government. If this aspect of living here troubles you, then leave. New York would also be a problematic choice.
Yeah, those terrorists are carjacking people like crazy this year, huh?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you move to Northern VA and drive into work and park in a secure building you will be fairly safe.
DC is worse at nights and weekends.
+1, DH and I lived in DC for 5 years and then migrated out to VA. Now we literally only set foot in DC to go to work, where we park in our secure buildings. We used to have occasional date nights in DC after work, but we don’t anymore because it’s not worth it. It’s really sad.
I live and work in DC. I've never been robbed, never had my car broken into and have never had my car stolen. Lots of us here thank you. I go out at night all the time. I NEVER step foot in VA. Never. Not worth it. Please, there are people like you. I'm way happier in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Crime is skyrocketing in the entire DC area (including the suburbs.
Yet, somehow, people are still voting for radical do-nothing progressives like Steve Descano out in Fairfax county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you move to Northern VA and drive into work and park in a secure building you will be fairly safe.
DC is worse at nights and weekends.
+1, DH and I lived in DC for 5 years and then migrated out to VA. Now we literally only set foot in DC to go to work, where we park in our secure buildings. We used to have occasional date nights in DC after work, but we don’t anymore because it’s not worth it. It’s really sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve been failed by every level of elected official from ANC, to council, to mayor. They’ve spent the last two years on bike lanes and hunting down parks and schools to rename instead of focusing on the crime crisis. They are unserious people, yet will easily be reelected.
It's funny because all those things can be pursued together and the crime bill was killed by the republican congress/biden, tool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, by virtue of being the capital city, we’re more likely to be the target of a terrorist attack — both domestic and foreign.
This has zero to do with local government. If this aspect of living here troubles you, then leave. New York would also be a problematic choice.
Yeah, those terrorists are carjacking people like crazy this year, huh?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, by virtue of being the capital city, we’re more likely to be the target of a terrorist attack — both domestic and foreign.
This has zero to do with local government. If this aspect of living here troubles you, then leave. New York would also be a problematic choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve been failed by every level of elected official from ANC, to council, to mayor. They’ve spent the last two years on bike lanes and hunting down parks and schools to rename instead of focusing on the crime crisis. They are unserious people, yet will easily be reelected.
It's funny because all those things can be pursued together and the crime bill was killed by the republican congress/biden, tool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve been failed by every level of elected official from ANC, to council, to mayor. They’ve spent the last two years on bike lanes and hunting down parks and schools to rename instead of focusing on the crime crisis. They are unserious people, yet will easily be reelected.
It's funny because all those things can be pursued together and the crime bill was killed by the republican congress/biden, tool.
Anonymous wrote:We’ve been failed by every level of elected official from ANC, to council, to mayor. They’ve spent the last two years on bike lanes and hunting down parks and schools to rename instead of focusing on the crime crisis. They are unserious people, yet will easily be reelected.