Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How come people aren't talking more about this...looks like it was 6pm. Is this normal? I am often in that area with my kids at that time.
Because then people will have to realize that voting for the council and county exec who are allowing this to happen was the wrong thing and they would never admit that.
The county council has nothing to do with this. You sound insane.
DP
Are you saying that local politicians have no influence over crime? I disagree. Crime can increase or decrease as a direct result of public policies that are out in place by our local politicians.
You do truly get what you vote for.
People who have food, housing and opportunity do not commit crime. When you have those things there is less crime. Yes I am saying our council has not negatively affected these things beyond what has happened with a global pandemic and inflations caused by corporate greed.
Montgomery County offers food, housing and plenty of opportunities to anyone who want to avail themselves of these services. Yet, there has still been an increase in violent crime. Please explain how giving away more free things will help alleviate the crime issue.
Please post some affordable housing.
Anyone? lol... can you post a job that anybody can get that pays a living wage?
Nobody has suggested giving away anything for free, your damaged brain and inability to think has read into my post to say people are asking for free stuff, nobody is asking for free stuff.
Here's a list of affordable housing:
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/DHCA/housing/singlefamily/mpdu/programrental.html
MoCo has a $15/hour minimum wage.
Tell me you have never had to apply for this program without telling me ... go ahead, apply and put down you make $15/hr and tell me which apartment complex approves you to rent.
Most jobs (unskilled) start at around $20 per hour.
Unchecked robberies and theft simply cost you and me more money and unchecked robberies and theft is inflationary.
Retailers cover the shrinkage (theft) by increasing prices.
Retail theft should concern every honest tax paying citizen who works a job.
Agree with this.
Anonymous wrote:Shooting on Hungerford Drive in Rockville yesterday too. In broad daylight, right by the Flagshio car wash in full view of lord of people. It’s crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How come people aren't talking more about this...looks like it was 6pm. Is this normal? I am often in that area with my kids at that time.
Well, the car jacking at Rockville Town Center a few weeks ago was at around 11:30am and I barely saw much about it on the news. The high school was on lockdown. But kids from RM go hang have lunch at Town Center often. They caught the DC teens who did it near Rockville Pike/Gude Drive later.
I guess it is the new normal.
The teens carjacking is an epidemic. I think it’s because teens want a car, and they’re hard to steal now. They want a car with a key, and that means carjacking someone. It’s so dumb and they have no plan except to ride around and then ditch the car. They’re too stupid to realize how easy it is for someone to get killed. We need the car companies to come up with technologies to prevent this ASAP. There needs to be a fast way to disable and recover the car. Possibly also we need dash cams, although I was on a carjacking jury where the stupid kids took their own pictures of themselves in the stolen car, then posted them to social media. So the level of idiocy is extremely high.
I think it’s darker than that … teens carjack cars as part of an organized crime ring, so the car can be sold or used in a crime. sometimes joyriding, but my money is on organized crime for teens coming from DC to carjack in Rockville.
Correct. Stupid kids joyriding is rare. Most crimes have a financial incentive.
And I agree that criminal activity in Montgomery County is influenced by the complete mess that is DC right now. This is why we need federal gun control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How come people aren't talking more about this...looks like it was 6pm. Is this normal? I am often in that area with my kids at that time.
Because then people will have to realize that voting for the council and county exec who are allowing this to happen was the wrong thing and they would never admit that.
The county council has nothing to do with this. You sound insane.
DP
Are you saying that local politicians have no influence over crime? I disagree. Crime can increase or decrease as a direct result of public policies that are out in place by our local politicians.
You do truly get what you vote for.
People who have food, housing and opportunity do not commit crime. When you have those things there is less crime. Yes I am saying our council has not negatively affected these things beyond what has happened with a global pandemic and inflations caused by corporate greed.
Montgomery County offers food, housing and plenty of opportunities to anyone who want to avail themselves of these services. Yet, there has still been an increase in violent crime. Please explain how giving away more free things will help alleviate the crime issue.
Please post some affordable housing.
Anyone? lol... can you post a job that anybody can get that pays a living wage?
Nobody has suggested giving away anything for free, your damaged brain and inability to think has read into my post to say people are asking for free stuff, nobody is asking for free stuff.
Here's a list of affordable housing:
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/DHCA/housing/singlefamily/mpdu/programrental.html
MoCo has a $15/hour minimum wage.
Tell me you have never had to apply for this program without telling me ... go ahead, apply and put down you make $15/hr and tell me which apartment complex approves you to rent.
Most jobs (unskilled) start at around $20 per hour.
Unchecked robberies and theft simply cost you and me more money and unchecked robberies and theft is inflationary.
Retailers cover the shrinkage (theft) by increasing prices.
Retail theft should concern every honest tax paying citizen who works a job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How come people aren't talking more about this...looks like it was 6pm. Is this normal? I am often in that area with my kids at that time.
Because then people will have to realize that voting for the council and county exec who are allowing this to happen was the wrong thing and they would never admit that.
The county council has nothing to do with this. You sound insane.
DP
Are you saying that local politicians have no influence over crime? I disagree. Crime can increase or decrease as a direct result of public policies that are out in place by our local politicians.
You do truly get what you vote for.
People who have food, housing and opportunity do not commit crime. When you have those things there is less crime. Yes I am saying our council has not negatively affected these things beyond what has happened with a global pandemic and inflations caused by corporate greed.
Montgomery County offers food, housing and plenty of opportunities to anyone who want to avail themselves of these services. Yet, there has still been an increase in violent crime. Please explain how giving away more free things will help alleviate the crime issue.
Please post some affordable housing.
Anyone? lol... can you post a job that anybody can get that pays a living wage?
Nobody has suggested giving away anything for free, your damaged brain and inability to think has read into my post to say people are asking for free stuff, nobody is asking for free stuff.
Here's a list of affordable housing:
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/DHCA/housing/singlefamily/mpdu/programrental.html
MoCo has a $15/hour minimum wage.
Tell me you have never had to apply for this program without telling me ... go ahead, apply and put down you make $15/hr and tell me which apartment complex approves you to rent.
Most jobs (unskilled) start at around $20 per hour.
Unchecked robberies and theft simply cost you and me more money and unchecked robberies and theft is inflationary.
Retailers cover the shrinkage (theft) by increasing prices.
Retail theft should concern every honest tax paying citizen who works a job.
Actually, white collar criminals and corporate greed cost me more than some rando theft at some store. Why don't we report on that?
White collar criminals cost us $1B a day, corporate greed is why food and gas prices are high.
Okay call one of those apartments and tell them you make $20/hr and see if they rent you an apartment. Also find me somebody that makes $20 with good credit, did you even read the website you posted?
And why do you think that, on a salary of $20/ hour, you should be entitled to a desirable apartment?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How come people aren't talking more about this...looks like it was 6pm. Is this normal? I am often in that area with my kids at that time.
Because then people will have to realize that voting for the council and county exec who are allowing this to happen was the wrong thing and they would never admit that.
The county council has nothing to do with this. You sound insane.
DP
Are you saying that local politicians have no influence over crime? I disagree. Crime can increase or decrease as a direct result of public policies that are out in place by our local politicians.
You do truly get what you vote for.
People who have food, housing and opportunity do not commit crime. When you have those things there is less crime. Yes I am saying our council has not negatively affected these things beyond what has happened with a global pandemic and inflations caused by corporate greed.
Montgomery County offers food, housing and plenty of opportunities to anyone who want to avail themselves of these services. Yet, there has still been an increase in violent crime. Please explain how giving away more free things will help alleviate the crime issue.
Please post some affordable housing.
Anyone? lol... can you post a job that anybody can get that pays a living wage?
Nobody has suggested giving away anything for free, your damaged brain and inability to think has read into my post to say people are asking for free stuff, nobody is asking for free stuff.
Here's a list of affordable housing:
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/DHCA/housing/singlefamily/mpdu/programrental.html
MoCo has a $15/hour minimum wage.
Tell me you have never had to apply for this program without telling me ... go ahead, apply and put down you make $15/hr and tell me which apartment complex approves you to rent.
Most jobs (unskilled) start at around $20 per hour.
Unchecked robberies and theft simply cost you and me more money and unchecked robberies and theft is inflationary.
Retailers cover the shrinkage (theft) by increasing prices.
Retail theft should concern every honest tax paying citizen who works a job.
Actually, white collar criminals and corporate greed cost me more than some rando theft at some store. Why don't we report on that?
White collar criminals cost us $1B a day, corporate greed is why food and gas prices are high.
Okay call one of those apartments and tell them you make $20/hr and see if they rent you an apartment. Also find me somebody that makes $20 with good credit, did you even read the website you posted?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How come people aren't talking more about this...looks like it was 6pm. Is this normal? I am often in that area with my kids at that time.
Because then people will have to realize that voting for the council and county exec who are allowing this to happen was the wrong thing and they would never admit that.
The county council has nothing to do with this. You sound insane.
DP
Are you saying that local politicians have no influence over crime? I disagree. Crime can increase or decrease as a direct result of public policies that are out in place by our local politicians.
You do truly get what you vote for.
People who have food, housing and opportunity do not commit crime. When you have those things there is less crime. Yes I am saying our council has not negatively affected these things beyond what has happened with a global pandemic and inflations caused by corporate greed.
Montgomery County offers food, housing and plenty of opportunities to anyone who want to avail themselves of these services. Yet, there has still been an increase in violent crime. Please explain how giving away more free things will help alleviate the crime issue.
Please post some affordable housing.
Anyone? lol... can you post a job that anybody can get that pays a living wage?
Nobody has suggested giving away anything for free, your damaged brain and inability to think has read into my post to say people are asking for free stuff, nobody is asking for free stuff.
Here's a list of affordable housing:
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/DHCA/housing/singlefamily/mpdu/programrental.html
MoCo has a $15/hour minimum wage.
Tell me you have never had to apply for this program without telling me ... go ahead, apply and put down you make $15/hr and tell me which apartment complex approves you to rent.
Most jobs (unskilled) start at around $20 per hour.
Unchecked robberies and theft simply cost you and me more money and unchecked robberies and theft is inflationary.
Retailers cover the shrinkage (theft) by increasing prices.
Retail theft should concern every honest tax paying citizen who works a job.
Actually, white collar criminals and corporate greed cost me more than some rando theft at some store. Why don't we report on that?
White collar criminals cost us $1B a day, corporate greed is why food and gas prices are high.
Okay call one of those apartments and tell them you make $20/hr and see if they rent you an apartment. Also find me somebody that makes $20 with good credit, did you even read the website you posted?
Last time I checked greed wasn’t a crime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How come people aren't talking more about this...looks like it was 6pm. Is this normal? I am often in that area with my kids at that time.
Because then people will have to realize that voting for the council and county exec who are allowing this to happen was the wrong thing and they would never admit that.
The county council has nothing to do with this. You sound insane.
DP
Are you saying that local politicians have no influence over crime? I disagree. Crime can increase or decrease as a direct result of public policies that are out in place by our local politicians.
You do truly get what you vote for.
People who have food, housing and opportunity do not commit crime. When you have those things there is less crime. Yes I am saying our council has not negatively affected these things beyond what has happened with a global pandemic and inflations caused by corporate greed.
Montgomery County offers food, housing and plenty of opportunities to anyone who want to avail themselves of these services. Yet, there has still been an increase in violent crime. Please explain how giving away more free things will help alleviate the crime issue.
Please post some affordable housing.
Anyone? lol... can you post a job that anybody can get that pays a living wage?
Nobody has suggested giving away anything for free, your damaged brain and inability to think has read into my post to say people are asking for free stuff, nobody is asking for free stuff.
Here's a list of affordable housing:
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/DHCA/housing/singlefamily/mpdu/programrental.html
MoCo has a $15/hour minimum wage.
Tell me you have never had to apply for this program without telling me ... go ahead, apply and put down you make $15/hr and tell me which apartment complex approves you to rent.
Most jobs (unskilled) start at around $20 per hour.
Unchecked robberies and theft simply cost you and me more money and unchecked robberies and theft is inflationary.
Retailers cover the shrinkage (theft) by increasing prices.
Retail theft should concern every honest tax paying citizen who works a job.
Actually, white collar criminals and corporate greed cost me more than some rando theft at some store. Why don't we report on that?
White collar criminals cost us $1B a day, corporate greed is why food and gas prices are high.
Okay call one of those apartments and tell them you make $20/hr and see if they rent you an apartment. Also find me somebody that makes $20 with good credit, did you even read the website you posted?
Anonymous wrote:MoCo rapidly turning into a 3rd world cesspit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How come people aren't talking more about this...looks like it was 6pm. Is this normal? I am often in that area with my kids at that time.
Because then people will have to realize that voting for the council and county exec who are allowing this to happen was the wrong thing and they would never admit that.
The county council has nothing to do with this. You sound insane.
DP
Are you saying that local politicians have no influence over crime? I disagree. Crime can increase or decrease as a direct result of public policies that are out in place by our local politicians.
You do truly get what you vote for.
People who have food, housing and opportunity do not commit crime. When you have those things there is less crime. Yes I am saying our council has not negatively affected these things beyond what has happened with a global pandemic and inflations caused by corporate greed.
Montgomery County offers food, housing and plenty of opportunities to anyone who want to avail themselves of these services. Yet, there has still been an increase in violent crime. Please explain how giving away more free things will help alleviate the crime issue.
Please post some affordable housing.
Anyone? lol... can you post a job that anybody can get that pays a living wage?
Nobody has suggested giving away anything for free, your damaged brain and inability to think has read into my post to say people are asking for free stuff, nobody is asking for free stuff.
Here's a list of affordable housing:
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/DHCA/housing/singlefamily/mpdu/programrental.html
MoCo has a $15/hour minimum wage.
Tell me you have never had to apply for this program without telling me ... go ahead, apply and put down you make $15/hr and tell me which apartment complex approves you to rent.
Most jobs (unskilled) start at around $20 per hour.
Unchecked robberies and theft simply cost you and me more money and unchecked robberies and theft is inflationary.
Retailers cover the shrinkage (theft) by increasing prices.
Retail theft should concern every honest tax paying citizen who works a job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How come people aren't talking more about this...looks like it was 6pm. Is this normal? I am often in that area with my kids at that time.
Well, the car jacking at Rockville Town Center a few weeks ago was at around 11:30am and I barely saw much about it on the news. The high school was on lockdown. But kids from RM go hang have lunch at Town Center often. They caught the DC teens who did it near Rockville Pike/Gude Drive later.
I guess it is the new normal.
The teens carjacking is an epidemic. I think it’s because teens want a car, and they’re hard to steal now. They want a car with a key, and that means carjacking someone. It’s so dumb and they have no plan except to ride around and then ditch the car. They’re too stupid to realize how easy it is for someone to get killed. We need the car companies to come up with technologies to prevent this ASAP. There needs to be a fast way to disable and recover the car. Possibly also we need dash cams, although I was on a carjacking jury where the stupid kids took their own pictures of themselves in the stolen car, then posted them to social media. So the level of idiocy is extremely high.
I think it’s darker than that … teens carjack cars as part of an organized crime ring, so the car can be sold or used in a crime. sometimes joyriding, but my money is on organized crime for teens coming from DC to carjack in Rockville.
Correct. Stupid kids joyriding is rare. Most crimes have a financial incentive.
And I agree that criminal activity in Montgomery County is influenced by the complete mess that is DC right now. This is why we need federal gun control.
DC already has strong gun control laws. Please explain how that has led to an increase in crime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How come people aren't talking more about this...looks like it was 6pm. Is this normal? I am often in that area with my kids at that time.
Time to move to Florida.
People robbed at gun point outside Apple Store in Miami
https://www.google.com/amp/s/wsvn.com/news/local/miami-dade/couple-robbed-at-gunpoint-behind-lincoln-road-apple-store/amp/
Smash and grab at Apple Store in Jacksonville
https://www.jacksonville.com/story/news/crime/2017/05/17/jacksonville-s-apple-store-victim-pricey-smash-and-grab-burglary/15755384007/
$500K iPhone theft ring based out of Ft Lauderdale mall
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cbsnews.com/amp/miami/news/police-bust-500k-iphone-theft-ring-operating-in-mall-apple-store/
Thieves go where the valuables are.