Anonymous wrote:And to think pre-pandemic I was pulled over by the MD State Police after entering 495 at River Road because I had a brake light out. I thought it was ridiculous to pull someone over on a busy highway for a brake light.
Anonymous wrote:OP back. This is not a race issue, it's a public safety issue. Anybody driving as recklessly as I saw this morning should be pulled over and their car impounded. A few examples will have an impact. Cars racing down 495 and 270 at 90 to 100 MPH weaving in and out of lanes should easily be seen by an undercover policeman. Doesn't matter what race the driver is -- and it's probably not even discernible until after they roll down their tinted window.
Anonymous wrote:I was just reading a separate thread on DCUM on Usman Shahid, the piece of human garbage who killed two girls in Oakton/Vienna ages 14 and 15. He was driving over 80 MPH in a residential area. And he just got sentenced to a grand total of 4 Years for killing those girls. So not only are these guys recklessly endangering our lives, but there is no real justice when they kill our families. WTF is wrong... lack of will to enforce our laws, and lack of ability to punish even the most egregious offenders.
Anonymous wrote:That area is really dangerous. I agree with everything you've said OP. I feel terrified to have my teens driving on 495 and 270 given what it's like and the lack of police enforcement.
People have become apathetic about how dangerous it is.
Who to make a complaint to about this? Our MD representatives?
Anonymous wrote:Enforcing traffic regulations is racist.
https://thehill.com/homenews/house/3942735-congressional-black-caucus-buttigieg-racist-traffic-enforcement/
Anonymous wrote:WITNESS ME 😤
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m beginning to think they should put speed cameras everywhere. Very easy problem to solve if we did this. Some will complain about a lack of freedom and a nanny state but there is no reason to allow people to endanger others this way.
That would be great if they were actually a deterrent. You think the guys racing give AF about those tickets?
If they raise insurance and eventually take licenses from repeat offenders it should help.
Do you really think people who drive like that have a license or insurance?? Come on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m beginning to think they should put speed cameras everywhere. Very easy problem to solve if we did this. Some will complain about a lack of freedom and a nanny state but there is no reason to allow people to endanger others this way.
That would be great if they were actually a deterrent. You think the guys racing give AF about those tickets?
If they raise insurance and eventually take licenses from repeat offenders it should help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m beginning to think they should put speed cameras everywhere. Very easy problem to solve if we did this. Some will complain about a lack of freedom and a nanny state but there is no reason to allow people to endanger others this way.
That would be great if they were actually a deterrent. You think the guys racing give AF about those tickets?
If they raise insurance and eventually take licenses from repeat offenders it should help.