Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has DCUM always been this fearful? Are you all 80 years old or something?
A shootout today ended with a pregnant woman dead. Another murder by stabbing.
Just the knowledge that no cars on the road are required to have a license plate changes everything for crime.
Does it? I agree that crime is increasingly a problem, but I'm not sure how much of a deterrent effect the prospect of being pulled over for bad license plates would have on someone who's going to shoot or stab someone.
This. It’s like the gun argument. If someone wants to kill someone, enforcing traffic or gun laws won’t make any difference.
Nah. A spirit of lawlessness is contagious and compounding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has DCUM always been this fearful? Are you all 80 years old or something?
A shootout today ended with a pregnant woman dead. Another murder by stabbing.
Just the knowledge that no cars on the road are required to have a license plate changes everything for crime.
Does it? I agree that crime is increasingly a problem, but I'm not sure how much of a deterrent effect the prospect of being pulled over for bad license plates would have on someone who's going to shoot or stab someone.
This. It’s like the gun argument. If someone wants to kill someone, enforcing traffic or gun laws won’t make any difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has DCUM always been this fearful? Are you all 80 years old or something?
A shootout today ended with a pregnant woman dead. Another murder by stabbing.
Just the knowledge that no cars on the road are required to have a license plate changes everything for crime.
Does it? I agree that crime is increasingly a problem, but I'm not sure how much of a deterrent effect the prospect of being pulled over for bad license plates would have on someone who's going to shoot or stab someone.
This. It’s like the gun argument. If someone wants to kill someone, enforcing traffic or gun laws won’t make any difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has DCUM always been this fearful? Are you all 80 years old or something?
A shootout today ended with a pregnant woman dead. Another murder by stabbing.
Just the knowledge that no cars on the road are required to have a license plate changes everything for crime.
Does it? I agree that crime is increasingly a problem, but I'm not sure how much of a deterrent effect the prospect of being pulled over for bad license plates would have on someone who's going to shoot or stab someone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has DCUM always been this fearful? Are you all 80 years old or something?
A shootout today ended with a pregnant woman dead. Another murder by stabbing.
Just the knowledge that no cars on the road are required to have a license plate changes everything for crime.
Does it? I agree that crime is increasingly a problem, but I'm not sure how much of a deterrent effect the prospect of being pulled over for bad license plates would have on someone who's going to shoot or stab someone.
Just knowing that a car can roll up anytime, guys get out with guns, rob someone, and drive away untraceable. This happened to someone I know but it could happen to anyone, any small business, etc.
That has always been the case. 20 years ago it would also have been the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has DCUM always been this fearful? Are you all 80 years old or something?
A shootout today ended with a pregnant woman dead. Another murder by stabbing.
Just the knowledge that no cars on the road are required to have a license plate changes everything for crime.
Does it? I agree that crime is increasingly a problem, but I'm not sure how much of a deterrent effect the prospect of being pulled over for bad license plates would have on someone who's going to shoot or stab someone.
Just knowing that a car can roll up anytime, guys get out with guns, rob someone, and drive away untraceable. This happened to someone I know but it could happen to anyone, any small business, etc.
That has always been the case. 20 years ago it would also have been the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has DCUM always been this fearful? Are you all 80 years old or something?
A shootout today ended with a pregnant woman dead. Another murder by stabbing.
Just the knowledge that no cars on the road are required to have a license plate changes everything for crime.
Does it? I agree that crime is increasingly a problem, but I'm not sure how much of a deterrent effect the prospect of being pulled over for bad license plates would have on someone who's going to shoot or stab someone.
Just knowing that a car can roll up anytime, guys get out with guns, rob someone, and drive away untraceable. This happened to someone I know but it could happen to anyone, any small business, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has DCUM always been this fearful? Are you all 80 years old or something?
A shootout today ended with a pregnant woman dead. Another murder by stabbing.
Just the knowledge that no cars on the road are required to have a license plate changes everything for crime.
Does it? I agree that crime is increasingly a problem, but I'm not sure how much of a deterrent effect the prospect of being pulled over for bad license plates would have on someone who's going to shoot or stab someone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has DCUM always been this fearful? Are you all 80 years old or something?
A shootout today ended with a pregnant woman dead. Another murder by stabbing.
Just the knowledge that no cars on the road are required to have a license plate changes everything for crime.
Anonymous wrote:Has DCUM always been this fearful? Are you all 80 years old or something?
Anonymous wrote:Has DCUM always been this fearful? Are you all 80 years old or something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has DCUM always been this fearful? Are you all 80 years old or something?
Is this the part where you tell us how the three bicyclists killed in DC over the past five years is a huge deal but the 15,000 annual crime victims is no biggie?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just yesterday someone blatantly blew through a red light right in front of a cop, almost hitting a pedestrian. Cop did nothing. It’s infuriating.
“No pursuit policy.” You voted for this. It’s your city council.
What are you gonna do? Vote differently??![]()
The risks of pursuing people for something like running a red light don't come anywhere near the benefits of locking them up immediately, especially given how many cameras there are around the city. If this driver almost hit a pedestrian, what makes you think the cop wouldn't have hit them?
so tell me then, what incentives are there for me to not run every red light?