Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw yesterday a bunch of police having a motorcade for themselves? All motorcycle escorts, no car being escorted.
Like Rolling Thunder?
I don’t see a problem with this.
I mean...no, because Rolling Thunder is a charity event to honor veterans. DC police week motorcycle escorts are just out of town cops playing with sirens in order to run red lights and make their dinner reservation faster on vacation.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw yesterday a bunch of police having a motorcade for themselves? All motorcycle escorts, no car being escorted.
Like Rolling Thunder?
I don’t see a problem with this.
I mean...no, because Rolling Thunder is a charity event to honor veterans. DC police week motorcycle escorts are just out of town cops playing with sirens in order to run red lights and make their dinner reservation faster on vacation.
They actually pay tribute this week to the over 26K police officers that have been killed in the line of duty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw yesterday a bunch of police having a motorcade for themselves? All motorcycle escorts, no car being escorted.
Like Rolling Thunder?
I don’t see a problem with this.
I mean...no, because Rolling Thunder is a charity event to honor veterans. DC police week motorcycle escorts are just out of town cops playing with sirens in order to run red lights and make their dinner reservation faster on vacation.
They actually pay tribute this week to the over 26K police officers that have been killed in the line of duty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw yesterday a bunch of police having a motorcade for themselves? All motorcycle escorts, no car being escorted.
Like Rolling Thunder?
I don’t see a problem with this.
I mean...no, because Rolling Thunder is a charity event to honor veterans. DC police week motorcycle escorts are just out of town cops playing with sirens in order to run red lights and make their dinner reservation faster on vacation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else who lives off Connecticut Ave. sick of the constant sirens from out of town police officers?
Why does the city allow this? I am not anti-cop but allowing police officers who have no jurisdictions here to turn on their sirens as if they're responding to emergencies here in DC (they're really just running red lights) and blocking off traffic for bike riding (as someone posted on Popville) seems to me to be an abuse of power.
I don't want to make this a blue lives matter vs. ACAB debate. Again, I am not anti-cop. I just don't know why the city allows this bad behavior.
Get use to it. This is the future. Cops and federal law enforcement are unaccountable to the people. They only answer to rich MAGA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else who lives off Connecticut Ave. sick of the constant sirens from out of town police officers?
Why does the city allow this? I am not anti-cop but allowing police officers who have no jurisdictions here to turn on their sirens as if they're responding to emergencies here in DC (they're really just running red lights) and blocking off traffic for bike riding (as someone posted on Popville) seems to me to be an abuse of power.
I don't want to make this a blue lives matter vs. ACAB debate. Again, I am not anti-cop. I just don't know why the city allows this bad behavior.
Get use to it. This is the future. Cops and federal law enforcement are unaccountable to the people.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else who lives off Connecticut Ave. sick of the constant sirens from out of town police officers?
Why does the city allow this? I am not anti-cop but allowing police officers who have no jurisdictions here to turn on their sirens as if they're responding to emergencies here in DC (they're really just running red lights) and blocking off traffic for bike riding (as someone posted on Popville) seems to me to be an abuse of power.
I don't want to make this a blue lives matter vs. ACAB debate. Again, I am not anti-cop. I just don't know why the city allows this bad behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are also parking illegally all over town. At 12th and H there’s a massive truck and trailer parked illegally for two days now. Blocking crosswalk and partially blocking access to my buildings garage. So ridiculous. Thanks Orlando police.
The police are not subject to parking regulations.
Wrong. MPD is not subject to parking regulations in DC. Orlando PD is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are also parking illegally all over town. At 12th and H there’s a massive truck and trailer parked illegally for two days now. Blocking crosswalk and partially blocking access to my buildings garage. So ridiculous. Thanks Orlando police.
The police are not subject to parking regulations.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a shame Pride Month isn’t starting sooner so there’s be a bunch of leather parades while all these cops are thugging their way around the city. Let them surrounded by guys in chaps with nipple jewelry while they sit in traffic with their kids lolz
Anonymous wrote:They are also parking illegally all over town. At 12th and H there’s a massive truck and trailer parked illegally for two days now. Blocking crosswalk and partially blocking access to my buildings garage. So ridiculous. Thanks Orlando police.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else who lives off Connecticut Ave. sick of the constant sirens from out of town police officers?
Why does the city allow this? I am not anti-cop but allowing police officers who have no jurisdictions here to turn on their sirens as if they're responding to emergencies here in DC (they're really just running red lights) and blocking off traffic for bike riding (as someone posted on Popville) seems to me to be an abuse of power.
I don't want to make this a blue lives matter vs. ACAB debate. Again, I am not anti-cop. I just don't know why the city allows this bad behavior.
Anonymous wrote:It’s annoying. I’m glad it’s raining on them the whole week.