Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cars have been jacked/stolen at gunpoint from the car rental in Union Station, not a solution there.
I still see cabs lined up but for how long if this continues?
Was not like that in the 90s, I worked for the Senate and Union Station was not having frequent carjackings.
Same. I lived on the hill until 2002 and Union station at night was kinda sketchy, but nothing like it is now.
Anonymous wrote:Cars have been jacked/stolen at gunpoint from the car rental in Union Station, not a solution there.
I still see cabs lined up but for how long if this continues?
Was not like that in the 90s, I worked for the Senate and Union Station was not having frequent carjackings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
1) The DC police are prohibited from vehicle pursuits. They would not help you retrieve your stolen car anyway. Even if you told them where the thieves were holding the car, they will not help.
BUT... when the car is parked/stationary on the tracker, it's no longer a pursuit. MPD no longer has an excuse to not act then.
Anonymous wrote:
1) The DC police are prohibited from vehicle pursuits. They would not help you retrieve your stolen car anyway. Even if you told them where the thieves were holding the car, they will not help.
Anonymous wrote:It must be very dependent on the make of the car right? Mine has internal tracking that can’t be turned off so if anyone stole it I would know exactly where they are. It also doesn’t have a key but I guess they could drive it until the first time they parked it.
I would think the insurance companies would be tracking where the risk is.
Anonymous wrote:Detroit humbly relinquishes it’s crime capital crown to DC: “May the District wear it proudly.”
Anonymous wrote:It must be very dependent on the make of the car right? Mine has internal tracking that can’t be turned off so if anyone stole it I would know exactly where they are. It also doesn’t have a key but I guess they could drive it until the first time they parked it.
I would think the insurance companies would be tracking where the risk is.