Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apartment buildings need better security too. Why did this guy get in?
Do we know he didn’t live there?
LOL. Bless your heart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does an elderly woman prevent strangers from following her through a secure door at the lobby?
Is that what happened here?
Depends on your definition of “elderly”.
Her story was that he was in the lobby acting erratically already when she walked in. I'm sure she regrets not just walking out of the lobby instead of into the elevator.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does an elderly woman prevent strangers from following her through a secure door at the lobby?
Is that what happened here?
Depends on your definition of “elderly”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does an elderly woman prevent strangers from following her through a secure door at the lobby?
Is that what happened here?
Anonymous wrote:How does an elderly woman prevent strangers from following her through a secure door at the lobby?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really hope the building owner is held to account in addition to DC. There are many stories of terrible building security. Especially an issue in buildings with voucher tenants.
What’s the building owners liability?
Is this the same as the DC AG threatening to sue Kia instead of prosecuting carjackers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apartment buildings need better security too. Why did this guy get in?
No. Apartment buildings shouldn't need more security, police should do their job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apartment buildings need better security too. Why did this guy get in?
Do we know he didn’t live there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apartment buildings need better security too. Why did this guy get in?
No. Apartment buildings shouldn't need more security, police should do their job.
And prosecutors should do their jobs. The guy had 24 bench warrants! https://news.yahoo.com/man-charged-assaulting-u-rep-013600111.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apartment buildings need better security too. Why did this guy get in?
No. Apartment buildings shouldn't need more security, police should do their job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really hope the building owner is held to account in addition to DC. There are many stories of terrible building security. Especially an issue in buildings with voucher tenants.
What’s the building owners liability?
Is this the same as the DC AG threatening to sue Kia instead of prosecuting carjackers?
Anonymous wrote:Apartment buildings need better security too. Why did this guy get in?