Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have lived here since 1981 and its be worse than today. 14th Street was full of hookers and my car was broken into many times in Adams Morgan. At least twice a week a helicopter with a spot light would circle the neighborhood at night. The wokeness in the past few years contributed to the current demise and people are more brazen than the 80's and early 90's
Exactly. DC native here too. My parents spoke of the 14th street hookers and the times them and some of my relatives came close to or were mugged at knifepoint at times in DC. Yes, I def agree the wokeness has contributed to our city's demise but that's the own people's doing and the woke transplants here that came from bumblefck towns.
Anonymous wrote:
"Hysterical Karen in Upper NW gives in to delusions she will be murdered walking from Millie's to Starbucks, this totally legitimate opinion clearly reflects reality. More at 11."
Anonymous wrote:
"Hysterical Karen in Upper NW gives in to delusions she will be murdered walking from Millie's to Starbucks, this totally legitimate opinion clearly reflects reality. More at 11."
Anonymous wrote:Also Mcps used to be the envy of the nation. Now it’s average at best and in 15 years it will be terrible
Anonymous wrote:I have lived here since 1981 and its be worse than today. 14th Street was full of hookers and my car was broken into many times in Adams Morgan. At least twice a week a helicopter with a spot light would circle the neighborhood at night. The wokeness in the past few years contributed to the current demise and people are more brazen than the 80's and early 90's
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And DC Council is still on summer break....
Even after Labor Day?
Tony Williams called them back early one year to deal with uptick in crime.
That Pinto Emergency bill was ineffective, unfortunately. Frumin waffled greatly about it, watch him argue for sunsetting provisions, along with JLG. Despite the shooting on Connecticut Avenue on Saturday afternoon and the shooters running across Forest Hills playground.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The whole DC area looks a lot more seedy and rundown than it used to. Weeds and overgrown plants, uncared for houses, terribly designed and patchwork renovations, etc. It's all just so ugly.
And don’t forget trash. Lots of trash. It has gotten exponentially worse with all of the encampments.
Anonymous wrote:I like how the candidate for ANC in the article is running on a “non-punitive” approach to crime. That’s really been proving itself to work. If criminals know they’re is a less punitive outcome they commit less crimes. Also, huffing glue is healthy.