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Brickleberried t1_jeg7asp wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Chick-delayed by Brave-Cream391
Again, I know that not all calls to emergency services are actual emergencies, but when the call is claimed to be a real emergency, I expect urgency.
If someone called 911 and said that their dad was having a stroke, I would expect sirens and quickness and not casual walking up to the door.
Brickleberried t1_jeg717y wrote
Reply to comment by DeliMcPickles in Chick-delayed by Brave-Cream391
Because of the definitions of the words that I used?
Brickleberried t1_jeft6yx wrote
Reply to The Metro is the reason my car stays in the garage for weeks at a time. Without it, I would be driving 3-4 days a week. How much more frequently would you be driving if it weren’t for the Metro? by SuperBethesda
I don't know. I'd have to learn the bus schedule and then see if that was convenient for me to go to work.
Brickleberried t1_jef2l2c wrote
Reply to comment by LeektheGeek in Chick-delayed by Brave-Cream391
Yes, but when the call is for a claimed actual emergency, I expect urgency, not casualness.
Brickleberried t1_jef084s wrote
Reply to comment by DeliMcPickles in Chick-delayed by Brave-Cream391
I've seen them respond to reports of fire at my building extremely casually. They didn't know that there wasn't an emergency yet.
Brickleberried t1_jeey13w wrote
Reply to comment by LeektheGeek in Chick-delayed by Brave-Cream391
Still, they are emergencies. They should be urgent.
Brickleberried t1_jeenhp5 wrote
Reply to Chick-delayed by Brave-Cream391
I'm always a bit confused when I see first responders casually walking to a person or a fire. I get that a few seconds or a couple of minutes usually doesn't, but it obviously can matter, especially for their job.
Brickleberried t1_jec89dr wrote
More benches.
Brickleberried t1_je6c4sx wrote
Reply to comment by floppydisk1995 in The Silver Line to Dulles is a bigger deal than I thought it would be by MrMoustachio55
Free for me. The federal government pays for my metro commute.
Brickleberried t1_je64vag wrote
Reply to comment by Cooking_with_MREs in The Silver Line to Dulles is a bigger deal than I thought it would be by MrMoustachio55
I can drive to work in rush hour in about the same time it takes me to metro, but metro is free, and I can be on my phone the entire time instead of stressing out driving in the car.
Brickleberried t1_jdyuj0t wrote
Reply to Parking finally gone along most of M St in Gtown . . . About a decade too late, but better than never. by superdookietoiletexp
They need to do this 24/7 on 14th Street. It's six lanes, 3 on each side, but:
- Right lane: all parking, so useless for driving.
- Middle lane: frequently blocked by Ubers/Lyfts/UberEats/GrubHub/UPS/FedEx/etc. drivers waiting to pick up people/food or drop people/packages off OR cars trying to turn right but can't because of pedestrians crossing the street
- Left lane: frequently blocked by drivers trying to turn left
There's no lane that you don't get stuck in or have to weave out of.
Brickleberried t1_jdxdvj3 wrote
Reply to comment by Party-Cloud2164 in Felon who killed DC cyclist attempts to vacate plea deal. by [deleted]
Vigilante justice is bad.
Brickleberried t1_jdxducc wrote
Reply to comment by Feisty_Law_3321 in Felon who killed DC cyclist attempts to vacate plea deal. by [deleted]
Why is this specifically an example of it? Nothing has been granted yet.
Brickleberried t1_jcy6sfh wrote
Reply to comment by underscore_at in 17-year-old shot and killed by US Park Police after fleeing traffic stop identified - WTOP News by thepulloutmethod
Yeah, if you can, but that's not always possible. The whole "shoot them in the arm thing" is a Hollywood fantasy.
Brickleberried t1_jcwbjsr wrote
Reply to comment by Most_kinds_of_Dirt in 17-year-old shot and killed by US Park Police after fleeing traffic stop identified - WTOP News by thepulloutmethod
> Big assumption.
Exactly. That's why I included it. I don't necessarily trust what the police say, but hopefully there is bodycam footage or something.
Brickleberried t1_jcw5d4u wrote
Reply to comment by underscore_at in 17-year-old shot and killed by US Park Police after fleeing traffic stop identified - WTOP News by thepulloutmethod
I mean, if you're driving away in a stolen car with one officer inside while dragging another one, maybe that one justifies force that could kill a 17-year-old.
Assuming the article is accurate.
Brickleberried t1_jbu79cz wrote
Reply to 5 archaic D.C. laws still technically on the books after crime bill is nixed by washingtonpost
Here's the thing to the people complaining about the crime reform bill because "crime is out of control": if you think crime is out of control now, that's under current law, so by killing the crime reform bill, you're literally supporting the very same laws that you think are currently causing crime to be "out of control".
If a 40-year maximum sentence doesn't deter car-jacking, are you asking for life in prison for carjacking? It's just a ridiculous, poorly reasoned attack on the reform act.
Massive own goal.
Brickleberried t1_jaoh30s wrote
Reply to Favorite spot for Thai food? by CajunGrits
The new Donsak in Woodley Park is very good.
Brickleberried t1_ja6c6wy wrote
Reply to comment by BrightThru2014 in Chief: DC Police Staffing at Its Lowest in Decades by thinkcontext
Show me the year-by-year data. You can't just compare the beginning and ends of time periods to show a trend. Come on, it's basic statistics.
Brickleberried t1_ja3joxg wrote
Reply to comment by BrightThru2014 in Chief: DC Police Staffing at Its Lowest in Decades by thinkcontext
So you can't prove your claim.
Got it.
Brickleberried t1_ja3i36d wrote
Reply to comment by BrightThru2014 in Chief: DC Police Staffing at Its Lowest in Decades by thinkcontext
I don't acknowledge that at all since you haven't proven it. Try posting number of murders per year with number officers per year if you want to show a correlation.
Brickleberried t1_ja1sjjt wrote
Reply to comment by BrightThru2014 in Chief: DC Police Staffing at Its Lowest in Decades by thinkcontext
Starting a trend at the minimum isn't really how you do trends if it's pretty flat around that minimum.
There's a clear shift of trends between 2008 and 2009 where it dropped 22% in one year. There was one outlier year in 2015. Then in 2018, it started shooting up again.
Between 2009 and 2017, there wasn't a whole lot of variation except for 2015.
Brickleberried t1_ja1lq12 wrote
Reply to comment by BrightThru2014 in Chief: DC Police Staffing at Its Lowest in Decades by thinkcontext
There were 3800 in 2020 when murders started going up again.
Brickleberried t1_ja111oj wrote
If we give them more money and officers, they don't seem to do any better though.
Brickleberried t1_jeg7qxe wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Chick-delayed by Brave-Cream391
> The process has been explained several times above. You're either not reading it or just don't care enough to listen to people who know what they are talking about.
No, none of you can distinguish between the scenarios that I'm talking about.
> Also, there's a difference between a fire alarm going off and a report of an actual fire.
A fire alarm going off can be a serious emergency though. I know that it's less likely to be an actual emergency, but it can be. They should act with urgency until they know that it's not an actual emergency.
I have no fucking clue why you and so many other people here seem to not understand the basic fact.
Until emergency services know that an emergency call isn't an actual emergency, they should act with urgency.
Edit: So apparently, nobody thinks that emergency responders should act with urgency when they receive emergency calls, so I'm not sure why anybody is mad at the story in the OP. They're doing exactly what you all want: not acting with urgency.