Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also grateful and if I made the jury I wouldn't give a guilty verdict.
Of course you would, because you're a selfish, entitled scumbag.
He’d hardly be the first District juror to nullify the charges. Ask any prosecutor - getting a guilt verdict is tough in this town
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you true patriots.
This is what teens should be doing rather than gaming and worrying about society's ills.
I'm glad someone did it... take that money hungry DC Government.
You may not care about kids' safety, but I'll bet the majority of us does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
DC hates the tourists who help support it.
Wrong, we hate you
Those "tourists" are mostly citizens visiting their nation's capitol city and likely paying your inflated lobbying or government salary.
Uh you missed the point of the post you are responding to.
Most DC residents really appreciate tourists, most of whom are considerate and in town because they appreciate and want to learn about the city we call home.
It is inconsiderate suburban commuters that we hate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also grateful and if I made the jury I wouldn't give a guilty verdict.
Of course you would, because you're a selfish, entitled scumbag.
He’d hardly be the first District juror to nullify the charges. Ask any prosecutor - getting a guilt verdict is tough in this town
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also grateful and if I made the jury I wouldn't give a guilty verdict.
Of course you would, because you're a selfish, entitled scumbag.
Anonymous wrote:Also grateful and if I made the jury I wouldn't give a guilty verdict.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not all heroes wear capes...
+1
Anonymous wrote:Also grateful and if I made the jury I wouldn't give a guilty verdict.
Anonymous wrote:
Those "tourists" are mostly citizens visiting their nation's capitol city and likely paying your inflated lobbying or government salary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These threads about speed cameras are so tiring.
If you are against paying the fines then don't speed - it really is that simple.
I hope they find the vandals and prosecute them - they certainly aren't heroes to any DC residents who want drivers to slow down and obey the damn law. Those that feel differently should move to DC and lobby the DC Council to eliminate the cameras or increase the speed limit.
Otherwise you are guests in the city and should follow the rules as determined by the cities residents.
They are like modern day Robbin Hoods.
More like Al Qaeeda, IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
DC hates the tourists who help support it.
Wrong, we hate you
Those "tourists" are mostly citizens visiting their nation's capitol city and likely paying your inflated lobbying or government salary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
DC hates the tourists who help support it.
Wrong, we hate you
Those "tourists" are mostly citizens visiting their nation's capitol city and likely paying your inflated lobbying or government salary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
DC hates the tourists who help support it.
Wrong, we hate you