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Two Months of Residential Hell on N.W. 15th
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<blockquote data-quote="Annie" data-source="post: 3193369" data-attributes="member: 42224"><p>I can't speak to the landlords but cops are fighting a losing battle. Like Nightshade said if those people want change it will have to start with them. Until that happens nothing will change no matter how many police officers the city assigns to these areas. Spoken as a woman who lived in those parts of town when that was all she could afford. Nobody ****ed with me back then. I have no ******* clue why, but they didn't. Maybe they realized I didn't have one more nerve to get on. Maybe it's because I minded my own business and fed kids who weren't mine. Amd gave them a place to sleep when they couldn't get in their own apartment after dark -- because "mommy and my uncle are busy". Didn't know, didn't care. Just grateful my kids and I didn't become a casualty of our surroundings back then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annie, post: 3193369, member: 42224"] I can't speak to the landlords but cops are fighting a losing battle. Like Nightshade said if those people want change it will have to start with them. Until that happens nothing will change no matter how many police officers the city assigns to these areas. Spoken as a woman who lived in those parts of town when that was all she could afford. Nobody ****ed with me back then. I have no ******* clue why, but they didn't. Maybe they realized I didn't have one more nerve to get on. Maybe it's because I minded my own business and fed kids who weren't mine. Amd gave them a place to sleep when they couldn't get in their own apartment after dark -- because "mommy and my uncle are busy". Didn't know, didn't care. Just grateful my kids and I didn't become a casualty of our surroundings back then. [/QUOTE]
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