Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a little creepy to have secret service everywhere, but you could probably leave your keys in your car and your front door unlocked as long as they’re there - probably makes you safer overall, even if there’s an ick factor.
My husband once had his bike stolen from about 3 feet away from a posted secret service agent. The bike was locked so the thief took the time to saw the lock.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a little creepy to have secret service everywhere, but you could probably leave your keys in your car and your front door unlocked as long as they’re there - probably makes you safer overall, even if there’s an ick factor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haha. OP here. If I posted the person’s name, I think there would be a slightly different reaction. I’m actually not a lefty, more moderate. And I live in one of the cheapest, tiniest houses in the neighborhood, not a McMansion. We have had other people here with Secret Service details in the past. Big difference was they were generally friendly neighbors who actually spoke to all of us. This person doesn’t speak to anyone and seems creepier in person than on TV. I am seeing 3-4 Secret Service vehicles and probably more elsewhere. It seems like more than I saw with other people who were more senior. I wish the neighbor would engage a bit more so we could have a general idea of if there is heightened risk or if this is just how it will be for the next four years.
I like the idea of the Hate has No Home. Might have to get a bunch of pride flags, too.
Just stop. You are the problem. Just because someone wants privacy in their home does not make them a problem. All the bizarre signage is actually YOU being aggressive.
Then they move to a gated community. People have a right to peacefully assemble and express themselves in public spaces, including public streets where politicians live.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my new close by neighbors turns out to be a much reviled figure from the new administration. I have been concerned about safety since I found out, but now I hear they are getting Secret Service protection. This person is very anti-social and doesn’t speak with any of us, so we don’t even have an open line of communication to ask more questions. Im primarily concerned about violence, but also worried this person’s presence may attract protesters similar to the ones outside of Tony Blinken’s house. Is there anything we can do?
The SS under Trump is another secret police reporting directly to trump on the loyalty of whomever they are guarding and they are likely charged with reporting on the general public. Do not be friendly with them.
Anonymous wrote:One of my new close by neighbors turns out to be a much reviled figure from the new administration. I have been concerned about safety since I found out, but now I hear they are getting Secret Service protection. This person is very anti-social and doesn’t speak with any of us, so we don’t even have an open line of communication to ask more questions. Im primarily concerned about violence, but also worried this person’s presence may attract protesters similar to the ones outside of Tony Blinken’s house. Is there anything we can do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haha. OP here. If I posted the person’s name, I think there would be a slightly different reaction. I’m actually not a lefty, more moderate. And I live in one of the cheapest, tiniest houses in the neighborhood, not a McMansion. We have had other people here with Secret Service details in the past. Big difference was they were generally friendly neighbors who actually spoke to all of us. This person doesn’t speak to anyone and seems creepier in person than on TV. I am seeing 3-4 Secret Service vehicles and probably more elsewhere. It seems like more than I saw with other people who were more senior. I wish the neighbor would engage a bit more so we could have a general idea of if there is heightened risk or if this is just how it will be for the next four years.
I like the idea of the Hate has No Home. Might have to get a bunch of pride flags, too.
You seem overly aggressive, even though it's not in your best interest to act this way. This person knows he's reviled. He doesn't talk to you for a reason - he's probably made up his mind that DC is a swamp of communism and corruption. Don't make it more obvious with signs, that's just provocation, and a target if a band of his supporters visits him.
Separately, what the heck do you think you can learn from him face-to-face that you can't figure out online?!?!?! If he's reviled, you know someone is going try something at some point. He won't be able to tell you more than that! At this point he may not know himself whether specific threats have been made or not, and even if they have been, that doesn't necessarily translate to immediate risk on your neighborhood. The detail is standard for certain figures that have garnered negative attention, that's all. You should educate yourself on threats and security services - it's a complex field, and there is not certainty, just protocols.
It's almost as if you're looking for a confrontation here. Do NOT bother this person. They may or may not be evil, but right now they're probably pretty stressed out with the transition, and stress leads to aggression. Don't be stupid. The protective detail is working in your favor here - while they're in your street, people will think twice about attacking this guy, and you won't become collateral damage. Get it?
Sheesh.
So now putting up pride flags makes a person “overly aggressive”?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Title says: “safety of neighbors.”
That’s the topic here:
Safety of neighbors, ok?
And because the SS has guns, the OP feels it’s unsafe.
What can’t any of you follow the topic here?
Then why can’t the person who started this thread just ask the secret service to assign an unarmed security detail to the neighbor’s house?
Seems a simple enough solution.