Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't give into the police state. Don't put people's names on lists. Don't report your neighbors.
Oh hell no.
And please also report your neighbors for avoiding the car tax in VA. Every county has an easy form to fill out. It's not hard to be a decent person who doesn't steal from your neighbor.
They’re probably illegals. Report away!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't give into the police state. Don't put people's names on lists. Don't report your neighbors.
Oh hell no.
And please also report your neighbors for avoiding the car tax in VA. Every county has an easy form to fill out. It's not hard to be a decent person who doesn't steal from your neighbor.
Anonymous wrote:Don't give into the police state. Don't put people's names on lists. Don't report your neighbors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s a special place in hell for the people and businesses in DC that have done nothing about the ice on their adjacent sidewalk. The Swiss Embassy is a big offender in Woodley Park and you can’t tell me it’s because they are enfeebled or can’t afford salt. Tons of people, including school kids, use that sidewalk and it’s treacherous with a hill and a curve.
DDOT needs to fine itself—its failure to de-ice sidewalks on bridges is a dereliction of duty.
I’m in full support of coming down hard on those who don’t do their part to make it safe to walk in the city.
Ok Karen. I think a lot of hardware stores quickly sold out of shovels, ice melt, etc when the snow was coming so maybe chill out a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s a special place in hell for the people and businesses in DC that have done nothing about the ice on their adjacent sidewalk. The Swiss Embassy is a big offender in Woodley Park and you can’t tell me it’s because they are enfeebled or can’t afford salt. Tons of people, including school kids, use that sidewalk and it’s treacherous with a hill and a curve.
DDOT needs to fine itself—its failure to de-ice sidewalks on bridges is a dereliction of duty.
I’m in full support of coming down hard on those who don’t do their part to make it safe to walk in the city.
Ok Karen. I think a lot of hardware stores quickly sold out of shovels, ice melt, etc when the snow was coming so maybe chill out a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could have shoveled on ...
Not everyone is home
Home available to shovel, at all hours of the night
People travel you know
Sure. But I also know of people who are able-bodied and were not out of town last weekend who just let their sidewalks ice up and never did anything about them. It's not that much effort to go and make it easier for people to walk past your house. If you've got a good reason you can't do it, or you weren't in town, that's one thing. If you just didn't feel like it, I'm not going to bother reporting you, but I do think you don't care much about other people.
Anonymous wrote:You could have shoveled on ...
Not everyone is home
Home available to shovel, at all hours of the night
People travel you know
Anonymous wrote:You could have shoveled on ...
Not everyone is home
Home available to shovel, at all hours of the night
People travel you know
You could have shoveled on ...
Anonymous wrote:There’s a special place in hell for the people and businesses in DC that have done nothing about the ice on their adjacent sidewalk. The Swiss Embassy is a big offender in Woodley Park and you can’t tell me it’s because they are enfeebled or can’t afford salt. Tons of people, including school kids, use that sidewalk and it’s treacherous with a hill and a curve.
DDOT needs to fine itself—its failure to de-ice sidewalks on bridges is a dereliction of duty.
I’m in full support of coming down hard on those who don’t do their part to make it safe to walk in the city.
Anonymous wrote:Can we report people who leave their bikes and e-bikes and scooters in the middle of sidewalks?
Anonymous wrote:There’s a special place in hell for the people and businesses in DC that have done nothing about the ice on their adjacent sidewalk. The Swiss Embassy is a big offender in Woodley Park and you can’t tell me it’s because they are enfeebled or can’t afford salt. Tons of people, including school kids, use that sidewalk and it’s treacherous with a hill and a curve.
DDOT needs to fine itself—its failure to de-ice sidewalks on bridges is a dereliction of duty.
I’m in full support of coming down hard on those who don’t do their part to make it safe to walk in the city.