Anonymous wrote:No chase is a policy but they are trying to make it a law, despite the police being unable to catch the shooters and murderers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC residents need to make it clear to their elected officials that this IS UNACCEPTABLE. Ban ATVs in residential neighborhoods. Period. And shame on people who ride these, they need therapy in a prison for such cruel disregard of other humans.
They are already banned.
The problem is enforcement. If the cops start chasing, the ATV riders start doing dangerous maneuvers. If anyone gets hurt (ATV rider or innocent pedestrian), the city gets sued and there's big payouts.
Cops could chase them, but then we are looking at higher taxes to pay out anyone that gets injured. The city can't do anything about court judgments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC residents need to make it clear to their elected officials that this IS UNACCEPTABLE. Ban ATVs in residential neighborhoods. Period. And shame on people who ride these, they need therapy in a prison for such cruel disregard of other humans.
+1
except prison, fine plus confiscate
Anonymous wrote:
Anyone with half a clue can plainly see most of those are STREET-LEGAL motorcycles, seized by the city (probably for too many parking tickets or theft recoveries).
What a joke of an event! They failed to seize many (if any) illegal quads or dirt bikes.
The city does not have the balls to go after the real biker boyz. DC is no different. Go woke, this is what you get.
Anonymous wrote:DC residents need to make it clear to their elected officials that this IS UNACCEPTABLE. Ban ATVs in residential neighborhoods. Period. And shame on people who ride these, they need therapy in a prison for such cruel disregard of other humans.
Anonymous wrote:DC residents need to make it clear to their elected officials that this IS UNACCEPTABLE. Ban ATVs in residential neighborhoods. Period. And shame on people who ride these, they need therapy in a prison for such cruel disregard of other humans.