Anonymous wrote:Call for a day of hats against crime protest. Everyone wears a hat with a "DC done tolerating crime" sign attached to it.
Anonymous wrote:Crime and violence will not stop until the frequencies that control us are raised.
Word of advice, DO NOT open your door to strangers no matter what.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Support this ballot initiative which would allow D.C.'s 80,000 independent voters to vote in Democratic primaries.
makeallvotescountdc.org
^ I will look at this, thank you. At least it sends an arrow over the bow of our rulers that we are looking for change. Anything for "ranked voting"?
The ballot initiative also includes ranked choice
Anonymous wrote:What the thread says ^. This crime is BS. Our rulers must have amazing safe rooms, because they DO. NOT. CARE.
Please post any proactive ideas you have for changing this mess. Please post ways to do it.
Let's organize!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC residents pool your resources, hire private security firms to patrol your neighborhoods, reach out to 60 minutes and other media entities to highlight the drastic measures needed to safely walk your streets at night. Embarrass the politicians into doing something. Won’t solve all the problems but it is a start.
I am thinking about this. Is there a mechanism to declare neighborhoods private with a guard house at the entry? I'm being serious. if there isn't there isn't, and default to neighborhood watch and the reach out you mention?
Entry to neighborhoods? Tell us you don't live here without telling us you don't live here.
NP, but I remember when crime in Trinidad was so bad that there were police checking IDs at the few entrance points in the neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Woman hospitalized after getting robbed and beaten while walking her dog near Fort Totten last night.
Good thing our local government that can barely manage garbage collection is focused on a Gaza-Israel statement instead of skyrocketing crime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC residents pool your resources, hire private security firms to patrol your neighborhoods, reach out to 60 minutes and other media entities to highlight the drastic measures needed to safely walk your streets at night. Embarrass the politicians into doing something. Won’t solve all the problems but it is a start.
I am thinking about this. Is there a mechanism to declare neighborhoods private with a guard house at the entry? I'm being serious. if there isn't there isn't, and default to neighborhood watch and the reach out you mention?
Entry to neighborhoods? Tell us you don't live here without telling us you don't live here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC residents pool your resources, hire private security firms to patrol your neighborhoods, reach out to 60 minutes and other media entities to highlight the drastic measures needed to safely walk your streets at night. Embarrass the politicians into doing something. Won’t solve all the problems but it is a start.
I am thinking about this. Is there a mechanism to declare neighborhoods private with a guard house at the entry? I'm being serious. if there isn't there isn't, and default to neighborhood watch and the reach out you mention?
Entry to neighborhoods? Tell us you don't live here without telling us you don't live here.
NP, but I remember when crime in Trinidad was so bad that there were police checking IDs at the few entrance points in the neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC residents pool your resources, hire private security firms to patrol your neighborhoods, reach out to 60 minutes and other media entities to highlight the drastic measures needed to safely walk your streets at night. Embarrass the politicians into doing something. Won’t solve all the problems but it is a start.
I am thinking about this. Is there a mechanism to declare neighborhoods private with a guard house at the entry? I'm being serious. if there isn't there isn't, and default to neighborhood watch and the reach out you mention?
Entry to neighborhoods? Tell us you don't live here without telling us you don't live here.
Anonymous wrote:Support this ballot initiative which would allow D.C.'s 80,000 independent voters to vote in Democratic primaries.
makeallvotescountdc.org
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC residents pool your resources, hire private security firms to patrol your neighborhoods, reach out to 60 minutes and other media entities to highlight the drastic measures needed to safely walk your streets at night. Embarrass the politicians into doing something. Won’t solve all the problems but it is a start.
I am thinking about this. Is there a mechanism to declare neighborhoods private with a guard house at the entry? I'm being serious. if there isn't there isn't, and default to neighborhood watch and the reach out you mention?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vote. Them. All. Out.
And who are the electable alternatives?
In the last election I would have voted Krucoff over Frumin and Czapery over Nadeau, to start (not my wards though). People have to vote in the primaries. Allen needs a viable challenger too.