Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This may sounds bad, but I am not looking forward to the Purple Line opening. Bethesda Row is already congested with people and Purple line will make it exponentially worse.
I also worry we'll see a lot more crime and bad people. BR is, at present, a pretty safe, wealthy enclave where teens can roam freely without worry. Sure there's crime, but it's mostly not locals. We've all seen the Nike Store robbery videos. Purple line will be low cost transit for people in lower income areas and that isn't always a great combination.
It's also a giant waste of public money, but I guess that ship has sailed. Ugh. Just wish it wasn't happening.
Also, poor Tacombi with that hideous construction plaza blocking all foot traffic for years on end. I hope they are getting a rent concession.
Move to Great Falls, Falls Church, Rockville or Gaithersburg. You could also rent in Georgetown or Foxhall![]()
I agree with OP - look at Pentagon City Mall. It used to be nice but it's kind of a mess now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bethesda has more crime since the moment the first houses were built there in an old corn field yet funny how there was never concern about that. Crime also goes up whenever high rise apartments are built as well but we hear no protests against the crime induced by luxury condos hm?
Yes we do. Transit causes crime. Luxury condos cause crime (also non-luxury condos, and rental apartments of any sort). Sidewalks cause crime. Parks cause crime. Stores cause crime. These are all things I have heard people say in real life. Which, actually, raises the question of how come I haven't heard anybody say bike lanes cause crime. Maybe I don't go to enough meetings.
Anonymous wrote:Bethesda has more crime since the moment the first houses were built there in an old corn field yet funny how there was never concern about that. Crime also goes up whenever high rise apartments are built as well but we hear no protests against the crime induced by luxury condos hm?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op should just say they’re racist instead of all this fake concern. There’s nothing stopping the “wrong people” from taking the red line up to Bethesda Row already.
The purple line will let people go from Bethesda to silver spring very quickly and painlessly. Id love to go meet my friends at Denizens and not have to drive back
I am not PP but I guess I am racist if I don't want crime. It's not rocket science to see who is doing the looting and carjackings? Funny, I've never seen a 15yr old in a Landon hoodie rob Nike.
Say what you want but there are not many looters/carjackers with Bethesda addresses. They come from other areas and come via public transit.
I guess the question is whom do you think actually WANTS crime. That's always the weirdest discriminator/declaration - who wants sh!t schools and crime??? Maybe the question is who you think deserves them?
Montgomery County...people who think a world without police is ideal...people who don't lock up criminals for car jacking, regardless of age.
That’s just your partisan talking point and not the opinion of average MoCo residents.
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You probably still have that stupid sign on your lawn, don’t you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op should just say they’re racist instead of all this fake concern. There’s nothing stopping the “wrong people” from taking the red line up to Bethesda Row already.
The purple line will let people go from Bethesda to silver spring very quickly and painlessly. Id love to go meet my friends at Denizens and not have to drive back
I am not PP but I guess I am racist if I don't want crime. It's not rocket science to see who is doing the looting and carjackings? Funny, I've never seen a 15yr old in a Landon hoodie rob Nike.
Say what you want but there are not many looters/carjackers with Bethesda addresses. They come from other areas and come via public transit.
I guess the question is whom do you think actually WANTS crime. That's always the weirdest discriminator/declaration - who wants sh!t schools and crime??? Maybe the question is who you think deserves them?
Montgomery County...people who think a world without police is ideal...people who don't lock up criminals for car jacking, regardless of age.
That’s just your partisan talking point and not the opinion of average MoCo residents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op should just say they’re racist instead of all this fake concern. There’s nothing stopping the “wrong people” from taking the red line up to Bethesda Row already.
The purple line will let people go from Bethesda to silver spring very quickly and painlessly. Id love to go meet my friends at Denizens and not have to drive back
I am not PP but I guess I am racist if I don't want crime. It's not rocket science to see who is doing the looting and carjackings? Funny, I've never seen a 15yr old in a Landon hoodie rob Nike.
Say what you want but there are not many looters/carjackers with Bethesda addresses. They come from other areas and come via public transit.
I guess the question is whom do you think actually WANTS crime. That's always the weirdest discriminator/declaration - who wants sh!t schools and crime??? Maybe the question is who you think deserves them?
Montgomery County...people who think a world without police is ideal...people who don't lock up criminals for car jacking, regardless of age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op should just say they’re racist instead of all this fake concern. There’s nothing stopping the “wrong people” from taking the red line up to Bethesda Row already.
The purple line will let people go from Bethesda to silver spring very quickly and painlessly. Id love to go meet my friends at Denizens and not have to drive back
I am not PP but I guess I am racist if I don't want crime. It's not rocket science to see who is doing the looting and carjackings? Funny, I've never seen a 15yr old in a Landon hoodie rob Nike.
Say what you want but there are not many looters/carjackers with Bethesda addresses. They come from other areas and come via public transit.
I guess the question is whom do you think actually WANTS crime. That's always the weirdest discriminator/declaration - who wants sh!t schools and crime??? Maybe the question is who you think deserves them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op should just say they’re racist instead of all this fake concern. There’s nothing stopping the “wrong people” from taking the red line up to Bethesda Row already.
The purple line will let people go from Bethesda to silver spring very quickly and painlessly. Id love to go meet my friends at Denizens and not have to drive back
I am not PP but I guess I am racist if I don't want crime. It's not rocket science to see who is doing the looting and carjackings? Funny, I've never seen a 15yr old in a Landon hoodie rob Nike.
Say what you want but there are not many looters/carjackers with Bethesda addresses. They come from other areas and come via public transit.
Anonymous wrote:This may sounds bad, but I am not looking forward to the Purple Line opening. Bethesda Row is already congested with people and Purple line will make it exponentially worse.
I also worry we'll see a lot more crime and bad people. BR is, at present, a pretty safe, wealthy enclave where teens can roam freely without worry. Sure there's crime, but it's mostly not locals. We've all seen the Nike Store robbery videos. Purple line will be low cost transit for people in lower income areas and that isn't always a great combination.
It's also a giant waste of public money, but I guess that ship has sailed. Ugh. Just wish it wasn't happening.
Also, poor Tacombi with that hideous construction plaza blocking all foot traffic for years on end. I hope they are getting a rent concession.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This may sounds bad, but I am not looking forward to the Purple Line opening. Bethesda Row is already congested with people and Purple line will make it exponentially worse.
I also worry we'll see a lot more crime and bad people. BR is, at present, a pretty safe, wealthy enclave where teens can roam freely without worry. Sure there's crime, but it's mostly not locals. We've all seen the Nike Store robbery videos. Purple line will be low cost transit for people in lower income areas and that isn't always a great combination.
It's also a giant waste of public money, but I guess that ship has sailed. Ugh. Just wish it wasn't happening.
Also, poor Tacombi with that hideous construction plaza blocking all foot traffic for years on end. I hope they are getting a rent concession.
Log off. There are plenty of non wealthy residents in Bethesda who need public transport. Also, aren’t we moving towards more sustainable modes of transportation?!
Are there a lot of residents of Bethesda that are dying for public transport? Where are they going?
The staff who serve your coffee want to get to work more easily. Is that such a bad idea? They're coming from the East. They just want to clean your stores and serve your McDonald's. Cut them some slack.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This may sounds bad, but I am not looking forward to the Purple Line opening. Bethesda Row is already congested with people and Purple line will make it exponentially worse.
I also worry we'll see a lot more crime and bad people. BR is, at present, a pretty safe, wealthy enclave where teens can roam freely without worry. Sure there's crime, but it's mostly not locals. We've all seen the Nike Store robbery videos. Purple line will be low cost transit for people in lower income areas and that isn't always a great combination.
It's also a giant waste of public money, but I guess that ship has sailed. Ugh. Just wish it wasn't happening.
Also, poor Tacombi with that hideous construction plaza blocking all foot traffic for years on end. I hope they are getting a rent concession.
Log off. There are plenty of non wealthy residents in Bethesda who need public transport. Also, aren’t we moving towards more sustainable modes of transportation?!
Are there a lot of residents of Bethesda that are dying for public transport? Where are they going?
The staff who serve your coffee want to get to work more easily. Is that such a bad idea? They're coming from the East. They just want to clean your stores and serve your McDonald's. Cut them some slack.