Anonymous wrote:We have a neighbor who leads the neighborhood watch program. His house sits at a point where he can see a lot of the street. If a situation like the one you describe happens he masks up, goes over to the car, knocks on the window (steps back 6 feet) and says in a very polite tone "hey there, do you need help or assistance?" He explains that we're a close neighborhood that watches out for each other. Most of the time it's someone making a call (better to park than to drive while distracted) or something equally innocent. Is it possible for one or two people to approach the car and ask?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
IT IS ILLEGAL TO IDLE A CAR FOR MORE THAN 5 MINUTES AND 3 MINUTES IN MD AND DC, RESPECTIVELY. Except in less than 32 degree weather, if stopped in traffic or under mechanical failure.
In VA cars used for public service or for commercial purposes are not allowed to idle in residential areas.
Yeah, we can start with literally every police car out there.![]()
When they stop idling, I’ll stop.
In DC, you can take a picture and send it to 311 - they will come check it out and they will enforce it.
WTH! It's none of his damn business what anyone is doing sitting in their car on a public street. This guy sounds like George Zimmerman 2.0.Anonymous wrote:We have a neighbor who leads the neighborhood watch program. His house sits at a point where he can see a lot of the street. If a situation like the one you describe happens he masks up, goes over to the car, knocks on the window (steps back 6 feet) and says in a very polite tone "hey there, do you need help or assistance?" He explains that we're a close neighborhood that watches out for each other. Most of the time it's someone making a call (better to park than to drive while distracted) or something equally innocent. Is it possible for one or two people to approach the car and ask?
Anonymous wrote:Call the cops.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Must not be an African American if cops have not been called already.
And this thread would be a lot longer by now, with all the Karen’s, Amy’s and Becky’s (all with BLM yard signs, btw) chiming in about how they also saw a random black guy sitting in a car minding his own business and were terrified.
I am looking forward to the day when labeling white women with these names is no longer in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
IT IS ILLEGAL TO IDLE A CAR FOR MORE THAN 5 MINUTES AND 3 MINUTES IN MD AND DC, RESPECTIVELY. Except in less than 32 degree weather, if stopped in traffic or under mechanical failure.
In VA cars used for public service or for commercial purposes are not allowed to idle in residential areas.
Yeah, we can start with literally every police car out there.![]()
When they stop idling, I’ll stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
IT IS ILLEGAL TO IDLE A CAR FOR MORE THAN 5 MINUTES AND 3 MINUTES IN MD AND DC, RESPECTIVELY. Except in less than 32 degree weather, if stopped in traffic or under mechanical failure.
In VA cars used for public service or for commercial purposes are not allowed to idle in residential areas.
Yeah, we can start with literally every police car out there.![]()
When they stop idling, I’ll stop.
Anonymous wrote:
IT IS ILLEGAL TO IDLE A CAR FOR MORE THAN 5 MINUTES AND 3 MINUTES IN MD AND DC, RESPECTIVELY. Except in less than 32 degree weather, if stopped in traffic or under mechanical failure.
In VA cars used for public service or for commercial purposes are not allowed to idle in residential areas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Must not be an African American if cops have not been called already.
And this thread would be a lot longer by now, with all the Karen’s, Amy’s and Becky’s (all with BLM yard signs, btw) chiming in about how they also saw a random black guy sitting in a car minding his own business and were terrified.
I am looking forward to the day when labeling white women with these names is no longer in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Must not be an African American if cops have not been called already.
And this thread would be a lot longer by now, with all the Karen’s, Amy’s and Becky’s (all with BLM yard signs, btw) chiming in about how they also saw a random black guy sitting in a car minding his own business and were terrified.