Anonymous wrote:Use the ATM.
I was the victim of indecent exposure in an atm vestibule on Wisconsin Ave. early evening, a few weeks ago. Police came but did nothing, didnt even ask him to leave. The man basically lives in the atm vestibule. Still there tonight in his sleeping bag.
Anonymous wrote:- Drive a car
- wear a coat
- walk your dog
- eat at a restaurant
- be a member of the FBI, Secret Service or even the President’s own granddaughter
- shop for groceries
Anonymous wrote:Things you can do safely in DC:
Drive a 20 year old Toyota (like me)
Wear a lands end coat and have it not stolen (like me)
Use an android phone in public and no one even looks twice at it (like me)
Walk a mutt from the local shelter.
If you aren't styling and profiling, you have a much lower risk of getting robbed.
Anonymous wrote:Trump.
Anonymous wrote:. Because kidnapping them would shake the leader of the country enough to compromise our national security. Obviously.Anonymous wrote:Why an adult, independent and married person would be entitled to secret service escort just because another adult relative works at White House?
Anonymous wrote:Aren't you guys tired of making these threads every day? If you are this exhausted consider moving, for the last time: city living comes with risk.
I cannot imagine having this much anxiety over something that is unlikely to happen.
In any major metropolitan city in the world [London, Brussels, Madrid, Sao Paulo] you can be mugged. DC is not unique in that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Things you can do safely in DC:
Drive a 20 year old Toyota (like me)
Wear a lands end coat and have it not stolen (like me)
Use an android phone in public and no one even looks twice at it (like me)
Walk a mutt from the local shelter.
If you aren't styling and profiling, you have a much lower risk of getting robbed.
You could wear your designer clothes (at least in broad daylight as well as at night in well populated/nightlife areas) and walk a dog that you paid money for and have the latest iPhone and a new car … 10 years ago. It was a different place back then. What happened?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ride a bike:
https://www.fox5dc.com/news/memorial-held-for-well-known-dc-cyclist-shot-killed-in-northwest
For this accident - they never talked about the biker being at fault.
It sucks - but riding at your bike at 1 AM and running the light puts you at risk for an accident.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aren't you guys tired of making these threads every day? If you are this exhausted consider moving, for the last time: city living comes with risk.
I cannot imagine having this much anxiety over something that is unlikely to happen.
In any major metropolitan city in the world [London, Brussels, Madrid, Sao Paulo] you can be mugged. DC is not unique in that.
I felt beyond safe in Europe this summer. What we accept in the US is gross.
Anonymous wrote:Things you can do safely in DC:
Drive a 20 year old Toyota (like me)
Wear a lands end coat and have it not stolen (like me)
Use an android phone in public and no one even looks twice at it (like me)
Walk a mutt from the local shelter.
If you aren't styling and profiling, you have a much lower risk of getting robbed.