Anonymous wrote:This is petty, but she keeps parking illegally and eating without paying in the local restaurants
Anonymous wrote:I’ll absolutely blame the victim in this case.
She sells pot. Pot does nothing positive for a large percentage of the people who are using it. That contributes to the general decline of our city.
She is part of the problem. She’s just a single tooth on a single gear of a machine filled with such sprockets, all turning and rotating to accomplish the work of ruining the quality of life in this city. Idle youth with ready with access to drugs and no inclination to obey the law because they know they won’t be prosecuted anyway.
It’s a recipe for what we are living with right now. And she’s helping to cook it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Nadeau who has been in office since 2015 says public safety is her top priority.
"I work closely with the police and all of our police commanders and made significant investments in homeless services and support for substance abuse disorders," she added.
Spare me. On Mt. Pleasant Street in heart of Ward 1, there are now multiple mentally ill people living on the sidewalk. At least one often screams irrationally and harasses pedestrians---I saw her stalk a guy down the street two weeks ago yelling angrily at him while he begged her to leave him alone. The 7-11, which recently closed, had become a hub of hard drug activity---with people sitting on milk crates outside (not even in the alley but just out on the street) openly shooting up. There was a stabbing between the mentally ill substance abusers. I used to think nothing of walking down the street at 9 pm to go buy a quart of milk but now I feel decidedly unsafe walking alone at night.
Adams Morgan feels the same way.
If it's the same woman I'm thinking of, she is dangerous and has attacked people. I'd carry bear spray.
Alas, daytime is no safer.
Resident of Adams Morgan for decades, felt safer in the 90s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Nadeau who has been in office since 2015 says public safety is her top priority.
"I work closely with the police and all of our police commanders and made significant investments in homeless services and support for substance abuse disorders," she added.
Spare me. On Mt. Pleasant Street in heart of Ward 1, there are now multiple mentally ill people living on the sidewalk. At least one often screams irrationally and harasses pedestrians---I saw her stalk a guy down the street two weeks ago yelling angrily at him while he begged her to leave him alone. The 7-11, which recently closed, had become a hub of hard drug activity---with people sitting on milk crates outside (not even in the alley but just out on the street) openly shooting up. There was a stabbing between the mentally ill substance abusers. I used to think nothing of walking down the street at 9 pm to go buy a quart of milk but now I feel decidedly unsafe walking alone at night.
Adams Morgan feels the same way.
If it's the same woman I'm thinking of, she is dangerous and has attacked people. I'd carry bear spray.
Alas, daytime is no safer.
Resident of Adams Morgan for decades, felt safer in the 90s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the amount of time and money for this and the Allen effort, rather than mobilizing for the next election, is a total waste of resources.
Absolutely disagree.
The few supporters Allen and Nadeau have won't be enough in special elections. The up/down aspect in the referendum will kill them. Then we can vote for better candidates!
Who are those better candidates?
Anonymous wrote:In 2015, DC had 88 homicides. The status quo is NOT NORMAL. People have talked and talked at Nadea and Allen. In response they have doubled down on the policies that got us here. They do not seem to feel that they answer to constituents or that one of the most basic functions of government is public safety. Their sense of invincibility and unaccountability needs to end.
Anonymous wrote:
Nadeau who has been in office since 2015 says public safety is her top priority.
"I work closely with the police and all of our police commanders and made significant investments in homeless services and support for substance abuse disorders," she added.
Spare me. On Mt. Pleasant Street in heart of Ward 1, there are now multiple mentally ill people living on the sidewalk. At least one often screams irrationally and harasses pedestrians---I saw her stalk a guy down the street two weeks ago yelling angrily at him while he begged her to leave him alone. The 7-11, which recently closed, had become a hub of hard drug activity---with people sitting on milk crates outside (not even in the alley but just out on the street) openly shooting up. There was a stabbing between the mentally ill substance abusers. I used to think nothing of walking down the street at 9 pm to go buy a quart of milk but now I feel decidedly unsafe walking alone at night.
Adams Morgan feels the same way.
Anonymous wrote:This is petty, but she keeps parking illegally and eating without paying in the local restaurants
Nadeau who has been in office since 2015 says public safety is her top priority.
"I work closely with the police and all of our police commanders and made significant investments in homeless services and support for substance abuse disorders," she added.
Anonymous wrote:This is petty, but she keeps parking illegally and eating without paying in the local restaurants