Pr. George's Community a Sanctuary No More; Residents Who Fled D.C. Crime Bolster Security Efforts or Ponder Next Move
Post, 3 Jan 2006 (by Avis Thomas-Lester, Washington Post Staff Writer)
Lengthy discussion of the county's crime problems using the Woodmore South community as an example.
jACK jOHNSON HAS TO GO! HE HAS MORE THAN ENOUGH TIME TO MAKE AN IMPRINT IN THIS COUNTY IT IS HIGH TIME WE HAVE SOMEONE THAT IS TOUGH ON CRIME AND WILLING TO PUT ALL THE NECESSARY RESOURCES NEEDED TO GET RESULTS. WITH THE INCREASED IN PROPERTY VALUES RESULTING IN FATTENED BUDGET FROM PROPERTY TAXES THERE IS REALLY NO GOOD REASON WHY CRIME IN PG IS NOT A THING OF THE PAST.
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PG need to get rid of political figures who believe criminals,have all the rights and enforce laws and let the criminals know they will be punished for their crime.
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