Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have lived near SWS in NE for almost ten years, and have had no problems with crime. If you asked me about the neighborhood, I would say it is among the safest, friendliest places I have lived in DC.
Friends down the street, however, have had their home broken into multiple times, car broken into multiple times, bikes stolen out of the yard, car stolen, and one of them has been mugged. Just terrible, terrible luck. They are getting ready to move, and I don't blame them one bit. People can have such different experiences, even when they live in the same block. Good luck, OP.
Is there a difference in you and them? Like why would they be more of a target?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What crime? I've lived north of Lincoln Park since 2000 and nothing has ever happened to me. Honestly, I think that crime in Capitol Hill has been wildly exaggerated.
Yes. WILDLY. Along the same lines, I know of women who smoked during their pregnancies, and their babies are just fine. These warnings against smoking are wildly exaggerated, based on my anecdotal knowledge. I don't know why the FDA isn't interested in my experience with this issue.
You are mental
Anonymous wrote:Crime on the Hill spikes every winter near the holidays. Gets dark earlier, the kids can wear concealing clothing without standing out, people travel a lot and leave houses vacant.
I totally understand if it bothers you, but so long as you take some precautions and pay attention, you should be fine.
So many people put themselves in compromising situations. At least 3 days a week I want to stop single women having long conversations on the phone walking home in the dark. Hello -- get off the phone and look around! You are making yourself a target!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What crime? I've lived north of Lincoln Park since 2000 and nothing has ever happened to me. Honestly, I think that crime in Capitol Hill has been wildly exaggerated.
Yes. WILDLY. Along the same lines, I know of women who smoked during their pregnancies, and their babies are just fine. These warnings against smoking are wildly exaggerated, based on my anecdotal knowledge. I don't know why the FDA isn't interested in my experience with this issue.
Anonymous wrote:What crime? I've lived north of Lincoln Park since 2000 and nothing has ever happened to me. Honestly, I think that crime in Capitol Hill has been wildly exaggerated.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder what these criminals look like.