Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the officer's statement (assuming he said it). Isn't it illegal to ride ATVs in the streets? So was he told not to arrest people doing it?
Yes, they are told not to arrest because it disproportionally criminalizes Black and brown behavior.
Politicians forget that the erosion of quality of life this causes also disproportionately impacts Black and brown community members.
I thought it was because the process of arresting the riders would involve multiple police vehicles chasing the ATVs in residential neighborhoods— thereby putting the residents and other pedestrians in even greater risk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the officer's statement (assuming he said it). Isn't it illegal to ride ATVs in the streets? So was he told not to arrest people doing it?
Yes, they are told not to arrest because it disproportionally criminalizes Black and brown behavior.
Politicians forget that the erosion of quality of life this causes also disproportionately impacts Black and brown community members.
The word you are looking for is culture. Enforcement criminalizes their culture.
Roving bands of idiots criminally operating ATVs in a manner dangerous to the public is “culture?”
https://www.npr.org/sections/pictureshow/2021/12/11/1007259674/photos-bike-life-traditions-in-my-washington-d-c-neighborhood
That’s not culture. It’s criminal behavior. We’ll just have to wait for these arseholes to win their Darwin awards.
The media calls it culture. I am not sure how to tell you this, but you might not be a liberal. Questioning the experts sounds a bit MAGA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the officer's statement (assuming he said it). Isn't it illegal to ride ATVs in the streets? So was he told not to arrest people doing it?
Yes, they are told not to arrest because it disproportionally criminalizes Black and brown behavior.
Politicians forget that the erosion of quality of life this causes also disproportionately impacts Black and brown community members.
I thought it was because the process of arresting the riders would involve multiple police vehicles chasing the ATVs in residential neighborhoods— thereby putting the residents and other pedestrians in even greater risk.
Anonymous wrote:I don't recall ATVs being on a ballot? I don't recall a ballot measure saying police can't do the job either.
Anonymous wrote:The cop is 100 percent right and there was nothing he could do in this situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the officer's statement (assuming he said it). Isn't it illegal to ride ATVs in the streets? So was he told not to arrest people doing it?
Yes, they are told not to arrest because it disproportionally criminalizes Black and brown behavior.
Politicians forget that the erosion of quality of life this causes also disproportionately impacts Black and brown community members.
The word you are looking for is culture. Enforcement criminalizes their culture.
Roving bands of idiots criminally operating ATVs in a manner dangerous to the public is “culture?”
https://www.npr.org/sections/pictureshow/2021/12/11/1007259674/photos-bike-life-traditions-in-my-washington-d-c-neighborhood
That’s not culture. It’s criminal behavior. We’ll just have to wait for these arseholes to win their Darwin awards.
Anonymous wrote:There's no way a cop said that. That would be wildly, wildly unprofessional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was walking my dog yesterday on GA ave, and about 10 four wheelers were racing down the street, doing tricks, u turns etc. this was around 7:00 pm I think. I saw a cop parked right in front of the senior center (3300 block). I asked him if they were allowed to do that and he said “yall voted for this” and just shook his head.
I have lived in DC for over 25 years and it’s disheartening to see how it rebounded so much under Mayor Williams and now to see it backsliding.
Cop was wrong though, too many folks have voted in the same clueless leftists over and over on council. Although I didn’t vote for Nadeau.
We need to take a harder stance on quality of life issues. One of these days those four wheelers wrecked kill someone in a crosswalk.
It’s bad enough the cops barely seem to arrest the violent criminals, maybe they should go after the lower hanging fruit.
So you want them to chase these people down? The reason they do not do that is because of the dangers of all to civilians. Oh and by the way Maryland and Virginia have the same thing going on.
Virginia does not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the officer's statement (assuming he said it). Isn't it illegal to ride ATVs in the streets? So was he told not to arrest people doing it?
Yes, they are told not to arrest because it disproportionally criminalizes Black and brown behavior.
Politicians forget that the erosion of quality of life this causes also disproportionately impacts Black and brown community members.
The word you are looking for is culture. Enforcement criminalizes their culture.
Roving bands of idiots criminally operating ATVs in a manner dangerous to the public is “culture?”
https://www.npr.org/sections/pictureshow/2021/12/11/1007259674/photos-bike-life-traditions-in-my-washington-d-c-neighborhood
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was walking my dog yesterday on GA ave, and about 10 four wheelers were racing down the street, doing tricks, u turns etc. this was around 7:00 pm I think. I saw a cop parked right in front of the senior center (3300 block). I asked him if they were allowed to do that and he said “yall voted for this” and just shook his head.
I have lived in DC for over 25 years and it’s disheartening to see how it rebounded so much under Mayor Williams and now to see it backsliding.
Cop was wrong though, too many folks have voted in the same clueless leftists over and over on council. Although I didn’t vote for Nadeau.
We need to take a harder stance on quality of life issues. One of these days those four wheelers wrecked kill someone in a crosswalk.
It’s bad enough the cops barely seem to arrest the violent criminals, maybe they should go after the lower hanging fruit.
So you want them to chase these people down? The reason they do not do that is because of the dangers of all to civilians. Oh and by the way Maryland and Virginia have the same thing going on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the officer's statement (assuming he said it). Isn't it illegal to ride ATVs in the streets? So was he told not to arrest people doing it?
Yes, they are told not to arrest because it disproportionally criminalizes Black and brown behavior.
Politicians forget that the erosion of quality of life this causes also disproportionately impacts Black and brown community members.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the officer's statement (assuming he said it). Isn't it illegal to ride ATVs in the streets? So was he told not to arrest people doing it?
Yes, they are told not to arrest because it disproportionally criminalizes Black and brown behavior.
Politicians forget that the erosion of quality of life this causes also disproportionately impacts Black and brown community members.
The word you are looking for is culture. Enforcement criminalizes their culture.
Roving bands of idiots criminally operating ATVs in a manner dangerous to the public is “culture?”
Anonymous wrote:I don't recall ATVs being on a ballot? I don't recall a ballot measure saying police can't do the job either.
The bill clarifies that the police department can authorize officers to engage in pursuits when necessary.
The legislation retains “strict limits on pursuits,” allowing them only where the fleeing suspect has committed a crime of violence or poses an imminent threat to public safety and where pursuit is necessary and can be conducted in a way that mitigates the risk of injury to innocent people.