Anonymous wrote:What kind of POS human being does something like this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of POS human being does something like this?
Your typical driver
Anonymous wrote:What kind of POS human being does something like this?
Anonymous wrote:
This. Parents, teachers, coaches, council, police and whole community needs to do better to solve teen crime. Its not only dangerous for the community but its not going to end well for these kids and their parents. Instead of victim and perpetrator mentality, teach kids responsibility, resilience, discipline, conscientiousness and compassion.
but instead has everything to do with drivers feeling entitled to use their two ton steel murder machines as weapons simply because human beings were in the road in front of them. And because laws penalizing leaving the scene of a pedestrian-vehicular collision are extremely light.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These signs shouldn't be confusing, makes it dangerous for pedestrians and drivers.
Besides the fact that the crosswalk and stop sign are extremely clear at this intersection, signage is not required to make it clear that a driver shouldn't flee the scene of an accident.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Driver was probably 14, driving a car that they took from someone at gunpoint.
This. Parents, teachers, coaches, council, police and whole community needs to do better to solve teen crime. Its not only dangerous for the community but its not going to end well for these kids and their parents. Instead of victim and perpetrator mentality, teach kids responsibility, resilience, discipline, conscientiousness and compassion.
Little trigger happy there? Jeez
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Driver was probably 14, driving a car that they took from someone at gunpoint.
This. Parents, teachers, coaches, council, police and whole community needs to do better to solve teen crime. Its not only dangerous for the community but its not going to end well for these kids and their parents. Instead of victim and perpetrator mentality, teach kids responsibility, resilience, discipline, conscientiousness and compassion.
Little trigger happy there? Jeez
A teen was shot and killed last night trying to carjack in judiciary square. This will only increase. if authorities won’t protect us, we’ll do it ourselves.
Anonymous wrote:These signs shouldn't be confusing, makes it dangerous for pedestrians and drivers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Driver was probably 14, driving a car that they took from someone at gunpoint.
This. Parents, teachers, coaches, council, police and whole community needs to do better to solve teen crime. Its not only dangerous for the community but its not going to end well for these kids and their parents. Instead of victim and perpetrator mentality, teach kids responsibility, resilience, discipline, conscientiousness and compassion.
Little trigger happy there? Jeez
Anonymous wrote:Driver was probably 14, driving a car that they took from someone at gunpoint.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Driver was probably 14, driving a car that they took from someone at gunpoint.
This. Parents, teachers, coaches, council, police and whole community needs to do better to solve teen crime. Its not only dangerous for the community but its not going to end well for these kids and their parents. Instead of victim and perpetrator mentality, teach kids responsibility, resilience, discipline, conscientiousness and compassion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Driver was probably 14, driving a car that they took from someone at gunpoint.
This. Parents, teachers, coaches, council, police and whole community needs to do better to solve teen crime. Its not only dangerous for the community but its not going to end well for these kids and their parents. Instead of victim and perpetrator mentality, teach kids responsibility, resilience, discipline, conscientiousness and compassion.
At least one person is working on it as we saw from the incident in Judiciary Square last night.