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Anonymous wrote:The University should hold them accountable. ithhold the diplomas and make them provide 20 hours each of community service to the national park service or the district in the form of trash pick up.
My aunt moved out of a gorgeous Georgetown townhouse that she had lived in for decades because of the havoc Georgetown students brought upon that neighborhood. Irresponsible, selfish and entitled sums it up well.
I’m a Georgetown alum and agree that the behavior at the Lincoln Memorial is totally unacceptable and that the school should hold the students responsible for this accountable (I like PP’s suggestion), but I’ve never understood people who choose to live in West Georgetown and then complain about the students. The university has been there since 1789, and it’s not surprising that college students are going to act like college students. Not excusing property damage or harrassment or anything like that, but loud/obnoxious behavior at night or on the weekends and drunkenness are to be expected. I wouldn’t live around there now exactly for that reason.
You are proving PP’s point. These kids are not on campus. They are in expensive residential neighborhoods—not some playground for spoiled adolescents. It is literally illegal to disturb these resident all night, pee in their front yard, etc. Not “to be expected.” How were you raised??
I was raised just fine. If you had read my post, you would have clearly seen that I’m not defending or justifying illegal behavior, whether it takes place in an “expensive residential neighborhood” or not. My point is that this particular “expensive residential neighborhood” has directly abutted a university for literally centuries, so it’s not a secret that college students are there and anyone with half a brain can predict how college students will behave. It’s their neighborhood too, so it’s pretty ridiculous to choose to buy a home there and then complain nonstop about the university and its students. Behavior that is actually illegal (like public urination and property damage) shouldn’t be tolerated obviously but it’s not illegal for drunk students to be walking and making noise around the area at all hours of the night. I agree it’s an annoyance if you’re an adult with real responsibilities (which I am now), so I wouldn’t live in the immediate vicinity of the university. But if you do, you’re assuming the risk to some extent. It’s very obviously not a quiet suburb and the purchase price of your home doesn’t dictate that. And anyone choosing to live in West Georgetown has other options.
As someone who attended Georgetown many years ago and lived in one of those off-campus houses for a few years, we were always told to be respectful and were warned about fines and disciplinary action if we did things like break the trash pickup rules or cause damage to neighbors’ homes. It’s of course possible that they aren’t enforcing that as strictly as they should, and if that’s the case I agree they should be more diligent.