Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No.
Good lord, how do some of you Chicken Littles summon the courage to leave your houses?
A better question is what will it take for you too cool for school, cynical DC Homers to admit that crime is bad in the city. DC is extremely unsafe compared to places like NYC, Boston, and LA. It has a worse murder rate than Chicago and Philly and if the trend lines stay in track it will have a higher murder rate than Baltimore in a couple of years.
Does it need to be as dangerous as Mexico City for you to acknowledge how bad it is? Is being one of the most dangerous large cities in America not enough for you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No.
Good lord, how do some of you Chicken Littles summon the courage to leave your houses?
A better question is what will it take for you too cool for school, cynical DC Homers to admit that crime is bad in the city. DC is extremely unsafe compared to places like NYC, Boston, and LA. It has a worse murder rate than Chicago and Philly and if the trend lines stay in track it will have a higher murder rate than Baltimore in a couple of years.
Does it need to be as dangerous as Mexico City for you to acknowledge how bad it is? Is being one of the most dangerous large cities in America not enough for you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No.
Good lord, how do some of you Chicken Littles summon the courage to leave your houses?
A better question is what will it take for you too cool for school, cynical DC Homers to admit that crime is bad in the city. DC is extremely unsafe compared to places like NYC, Boston, and LA. It has a worse murder rate than Chicago and Philly and if the trend lines stay in track it will have a higher murder rate than Baltimore in a couple of years.
Does it need to be as dangerous as Mexico City for you to acknowledge how bad it is? Is being one of the most dangerous large cities in America not enough for you?
Anonymous wrote:No.
Good lord, how do some of you Chicken Littles summon the courage to leave your houses?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. I was at the corner of Van Ness and Wisconsin the other day and it's not the same. I think WPI has a lot to do with it. There were several police visits to WPI while I was there.
What’s WPI?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. I was at the corner of Van Ness and Wisconsin the other day and it's not the same. I think WPI has a lot to do with it. There were several police visits to WPI while I was there.
What’s WPI?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is some element there in various ways. I think there is a VA nearby or some mental health place and some of the high school students are just aggressive and offensive. It's my metro stop, and I then bus to my house a few minutes away. I usually feel safe but stay alert to get out of the way/look busy when people are acting nuts. Interestingly there are also some aggressive racist geriatrics there so it's a potpourri of weirdness. Having said that, in the scheme all, it's a safer DMV location for sure.
Are you talking about the guy who sits out in front of the cvs all day, everyday?
I have had him yell at me often enough that I changed pharmacies.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. I was at the corner of Van Ness and Wisconsin the other day and it's not the same. I think WPI has a lot to do with it. There were several police visits to WPI while I was there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is some element there in various ways. I think there is a VA nearby or some mental health place and some of the high school students are just aggressive and offensive. It's my metro stop, and I then bus to my house a few minutes away. I usually feel safe but stay alert to get out of the way/look busy when people are acting nuts. Interestingly there are also some aggressive racist geriatrics there so it's a potpourri of weirdness. Having said that, in the scheme all, it's a safer DMV location for sure.
Are you talking about the guy who sits out in front of the cvs all day, everyday?