Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We and many families with children live in an area that has become a playground for these groups. The police is prevented from doing much, and they carry on the whole night at such loud levels and speeds that it’s impossible to sleep and people stay indoors. It’s a very sad state of affairs. Children who need to sleep or study or go to school are being sacrificed for a pretty pitiful excuse for a rush which could be safely practiced where it’s not endangering lives, health and well-being of others. This is the 2nd summer and we are moving out but not everyone can. Having seen first hand what this does to people, especially children (it’s basically a form of torture - noise and sleep deprivation), I would vote for anyone and anything that would stop it in DC borders.
Welcome to city living. This is what vibrancy means. If this doesn’t appeal to environment that you want to raise your kids, I recommend moving to the suburbs.
How do you explain that you equate vibrancy with the favorite pastime of a red state hick exercised by mostly suburbanites who come here, terrorize the city people, and then sleep calmly in their suburban homes where they raise their children in the suburbs? And you can’t even tell this is being done to you? What hope is there for democracy?
If everyone in your community to only engage in recreation in highly regulated manner that you can control, you can accomplish that through a suburban HOA. You cannot accomplish that it an open and vibrant city. Sorry.
It’s literally against the law. Cops just need to start enforcing the laws.
FWIW, I think a reckoning is coming. People are all about supporting liberal causes until they start feeling unsafe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do so many people choose to live in a diverse and vibrant city and then complain about the things that make it diverse and vibrant? Perhaps the suburbs are better suited for you? Just a thought.
Vibrant means live theater (of which DC has only a little) and cafes, not crime. Frankly, a lot of the suburbs are far more actually diverse than DC.
Cities don't have to suck. It is not a characteristic inherent to cities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You posted, and then responded to it. Stop being the agent provocateur. No one cares.
If you’re dumb enough to post threats online, you’re too dumb to understand how IP addressed work.
Anonymous wrote:You posted, and then responded to it. Stop being the agent provocateur. No one cares.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe it's time for vigilantism.
Anonymous wrote:The crazy “racist”-screamer is a perfect example of the damage from exposure to excessive noise. It’s a known torture method. Perfectly replicable by ATVs. Dementia-by-ATV
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. You are one voice and you are wrong. We are liberal and diverse people who care more about the kids than you ever could. Please take your deep self-shame and demagoguery elsewhere
“Diverse” doesn’t mean one of your friends went to Bates and another went to Davidson, or your 23 and Me report says that you are 2% African and 3% Middle Eastern.
“Diverse” does not absolve you from race and class privilege.
“Diverse” does not address the regulatory obstacles and loopholes that need to be closed with outcomes that you may not like (some e-bikes getting equally banned) and how that gets enforced equitably.
“Diverse” also does not absolve you of clearly racist dogwhistle motivation.
Im anti ATV and I am am not white.
Anonymous wrote:Demagoguery through and through. Enjoy while it lasts.