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Maybe set up a package deal with Wahlgreens where you can get the recall and new vaccine in one take. All paid for by the city of Carmel.
Your obsession with Carmel is noted.

Wahlgreens? Is that a cross between Wahlburgers and a drugstore?

When was the last time you could get burgers and drugs in the same place? Your baby mama's house?
 
Your obsession with Carmel is noted.

Wahlgreens? Is that a cross between Wahlburgers and a drugstore?

When was the last time you could get burgers and drugs in the same place? Your baby mama's house?
There is no need for you and the mayor to sue Kia because your 2011 Optima needs a usb update. Ridiculous.
 
You really love blaming anyone but the criminals huh?

Remember your brilliant idea idea to legalize drugs and let the cartels share in the profits of production while we turn a blind eye to their child trafficking?

🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
Another poster lying about what someone else said.

I certainly did say we should decriminalize drugs. Just like we decriminalized alcohol. Never mentioned child trafficking.


I'm fully on board with blaming criminals of violent crimes and theft, but it doesn't mean you can't fix the underlying problem. Kind of like locking your doors at night or when you leave. Such an easy thing to do to deter crime.


Some you get off on lying.
 
I didn't sue the mayor, and I don't have a 2011 Optima.

Want your want some fries with your oxy?
I don’t know what “want your want” means, and I never said you sued the mayor.

Want a double burger with your vagisil?
 
Typed too fast.


I leave all the sexual frustration talk to you, DANC and McMurtry.
Do you realize that Chicago car jackings are down and thefts are up? I’m surprised you’re not advocating for criminals to just steal cars because it’s non-violent and provides an equitable transportation solution.
 
Do you realize that Chicago car jackings are down and thefts are up? I’m surprised you’re not advocating for criminals to just steal cars because it’s non-violent and provides an equitable transportation solution.
And?

LOL

Stealing cars is a violent crime.

I'm suggesting Kia/Hyundai fix their problem, and you're trying to act like I'm advocating for the car thieves. Pretty disingenuous, but you keep going.
 
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And?

LOL

Stealing cars is a violent crime.

I'm suggesting Kia/Hyundai fix their problem, and you're trying to act like I'm advocating for the car thieves. Pretty disingenuous, but you keep going.
I would expect you to say that Kia and Hyundai are providing a safe solution to car jacking by streamlining the process by eliminating a car jacking confrontation with a weapon. Kia and Hyundai should get a key to the city of Carmel actually.
 
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I'm suggesting Kia/Hyundai fix their problem, and you're trying to act like I'm advocating for the car thieves. Pretty disingenuous, but you keep going.
Just to clarify, the fix has been available for months and is free. All you have to do is go to the dealer and get it done. Perhaps @Marvin the Martian can add his experience if his car was involved.

Hyundai and Kia have developed theft deterrent software for millions of their vehicles that lack an immobilizer and will provide it FREE of charge to vehicle owners. The software updates the theft alarm software logic to extend the length of the alarm sound from 30 seconds to one minute and requires the key to be in the ignition switch to turn the vehicle on.

 
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Just to clarify, the fix has been available for months and is free. All you have to do is go to the dealer and get it done. Perhaps @Marvin the Martian can add his experience if his car was involved.

Hyundai and Kia have developed theft deterrent software for millions of their vehicles that lack an immobilizer and will provide it FREE of charge to vehicle owners. The software updates the theft alarm software logic to extend the length of the alarm sound from 30 seconds to one minute and requires the key to be in the ignition switch to turn the vehicle on.

Can you please forward this info to the mayor of Chicago?

Thank you
 
And?

LOL

Stealing cars is a violent crime.

I'm suggesting Kia/Hyundai fix their problem, and you're trying to act like I'm advocating for the car thieves. Pretty disingenuous, but you keep going.

Indy quit prosecuting or even arresting car thieves long ago.

if they catch a car thief, they just let them go.

car thieves need to be arrested, jailed, and kept there.

total failure of leadership, including a total failure of black leadership who have hopelessly lost their way in what serves and dis-serves the black community..
 
Indy quit prosecuting or even arresting car thieves long ago.

if they catch a car thief, they just let them go.

car thieves need to be arrested, jailed, and kept there.

total failure of leadership, including a total failure of black leadership who have hopelessly lost their way in what serves and dis-serves the black community..
I’m sure Bloom thinks the mayors of both Indy and Carmel should step up to the plate and sue the living ish out of Kia and Hyundai for not providing a more safe car jacking experience for their communities
 
I’m sure Bloom thinks the mayors of both Indy and Carmel should step up to the plate and sue the living ish out of Kia and Hyundai for not providing a more safe car jacking experience for their communities
Banning dodge chargers would see a material reduction in violent crime
 
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Just to clarify, the fix has been available for months and is free. All you have to do is go to the dealer and get it done. Perhaps @Marvin the Martian can add his experience if his car was involved.

Hyundai and Kia have developed theft deterrent software for millions of their vehicles that lack an immobilizer and will provide it FREE of charge to vehicle owners. The software updates the theft alarm software logic to extend the length of the alarm sound from 30 seconds to one minute and requires the key to be in the ignition switch to turn the vehicle on.


The fix is not available to all cars, my car got the alternative fix - a steering wheel lock. It was free. I had already bought one but still took their freebie.
 
Libs couldn’t care less about the south side.
The South Side is going under massive change right now around U of C. Of course, you've never been here.

It makes me chuckle thinking of you in one of the swanky cocktail lounges Vid looked up on Google.
 
Car thefts in general are a pretty low priority among the police. Even when they do find the vehicle it's wrecked or chopped then left for dead.

When in this case the solution is an easy fix, it should be taken care of.
That's one crime that happened to me here. I did something beyond stupid; I left my keys in the cupholder while I ran in to grab a coffee. I came out and my car was gone. I had an app on my phone that showed where my car was (at that point it was heading south on the Dan Ryan). I called 911 and the the operator said "Sorry, we're not going to chase your car all over Chicago."

Eventually, I saw it was parked behind a 2 flat in Englewood so I called that precinct and they were awesome. They had two cops go over and sit on the bumper until I got down to pick it up. The cop said "Everything bad in Chicago goes through Englewood."

They have their hands full of more important things than me or my car. They said normally you don't want your car back if it's been stolen. Best to just let it go. But in my case, they were kids going on a joyride.

Chicago is an AMAZING city, but like any big city, you cant be an idiot and expect people lot to take advantage.
 
That's one crime that happened to me here. I did something beyond stupid; I left my keys in the cupholder while I ran in to grab a coffee. I came out and my car was gone. I had an app on my phone that showed where my car was (at that point it was heading south on the Dan Ryan). I called 911 and the the operator said "Sorry, we're not going to chase your car all over Chicago."

Eventually, I saw it was parked behind a 2 flat in Englewood so I called that precinct and they were awesome. They had two cops go over and sit on the bumper until I got down to pick it up. The cop said "Everything bad in Chicago goes through Englewood."

They have their hands full of more important things than me or my car. They said normally you don't want your car back if it's been stolen. Best to just let it go. But in my case, they were kids going on a joyride.

Chicago is an AMAZING city, but like any big city, you cant be an idiot and expect people lot to take advantage.
I'm lucky that I know people, but unless someone destroyed my car on the drive, I'd it back in short order.

I guess if they drove it out of state, it would be tougher, but I'd be there pretty quickly to at least survey the situation.
 
I'm lucky that I know people, but unless someone destroyed my car on the drive, I'd it back in short order.

I guess if they drove it out of state, it would be tougher, but I'd be there pretty quickly to at least survey the situation.

Well, what the police said was that the damage they do to your car when they break in and start it up (no idea how they do this now) isn't worth getting the car back. Better to just get an insurance payout.

Luckily with my car, they didn't do anything to it, they just took it for a joy ride and they had the keys, so they didn't have to break anything.
 
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Well, what the police said was that the damage they do to your car when they break in and start it up (no idea how they do this now) isn't worth getting the car back. Better to just get an insurance payout.

Luckily with my car, they didn't do anything to it, they just took it for a joy ride and they had the keys, so they didn't have to break anything.
Most of any car issues in the 'burbs is when someone leaves their car unlocked. Our neighborhood gets just over one break in per month.

I live in an apartment style condo (bought it in '99). Only 2/3 of us have garages, but in 24 years of living here, I've never parked my car in my garage. It's detached and about 100 yards away. The point is, even with garages, it's effectively a parking lot full of cars. Easy pickings for thieves if someone leave their car unlocked.
 
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All over where cities can’t control crime. Blame someone else. Always….
They're controlling the crime so well that people with their little kids are forced to sleep inside police stations as it's the only place they feel remotely safe.

 
End wokeness lol. i do enjoy the twitter accounts you find
See above for the account I saw on Twitter.

This is 100% real and happening as I drive by the Division and Larrabee police station every single day. The scene outside, just in front of the station, is even worse than the photo above. People think that it’s from the account “end wokeness” that it’s an exaggeration, but it’s 100% real.

The hotel, Inn of Chicago, sidewalk is the same scene as they are living in the hotel right in @DrHoops neighborhood. Random couches and junk surrounding an entire downtown city block.
 
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See above for the account I saw on Twitter.

This is 100% real and happening as I drive by the Division and Larrabee police station every single day. The scene outside, just in front of the station, is even worse than the photo above. People think that it’s from the account “end wokeness” that it’s an exaggeration, but it’s 100% real.

The hotel, Inn of Chicago, sidewalk is the same scene as they are living in the hotel right in @DrHoops neighborhood. Random coaches and junk surrounding an entire downtown city block.
Heartbreaking. Big stuffed animal. Ugh.
 
I know they are real. But they aren't residents escaping crime-ridden streets.
That’s actually not what he said. They (migrants) have been sleeping outside the stations, and there have been threats in recent community meetings of residents “taking actions into their own hands” because they are pissed about the funds being used for the migrant crisis vs their underserved communities. It’s been all over local news. I can’t confirm if that’s why they were moved inside. We did have 100 degree temps last week, and they could have been moved inside because of the heat.
 
That’s actually not what he said. They (migrants) have been sleeping outside the stations, and there have been threats in recent community meetings of residents “taking actions into their own hands” because they are pissed about the funds being used for the migrant crisis vs their underserved communities. It’s been all over local news. I can’t confirm if that’s why they were moved inside. We did have 100 degree temps last week, and they could have been moved inside because of the heat.
C'mon. It was obvious what DBM was claiming.
 
Didn't a civil rights group ask the gangs of Chicago to please not hold shootouts during the hours of 9 am - 9 pm? You mean it isn't working?
 
See above for the account I saw on Twitter.

This is 100% real and happening as I drive by the Division and Larrabee police station every single day. The scene outside, just in front of the station, is even worse than the photo above. People think that it’s from the account “end wokeness” that it’s an exaggeration, but it’s 100% real.

The hotel, Inn of Chicago, sidewalk is the same scene as they are living in the hotel right in @DrHoops neighborhood. Random couches and junk surrounding an entire downtown city block.Okay

Well, since you are breathlessly talking bullshit, as usual, I decided to walk over there. There was a mom and her 3 children sitting outside. Couches? Junk for an “entire city block.”? You are a f*cking liar. I’m sitting on E.Ohio right now about to go to the bank.
After this, I am going to bed up to Larabee and Division. You are an unbelievable!

How do you post personal pictures, so I can prove that this moron is a complete liar?

Off to Division and Larrabee now. You f*cking liar.
 
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That’s actually not what he said. They (migrants) have been sleeping outside the stations, and there have been threats in recent community meetings of residents “taking actions into their own hands” because they are pissed about the funds being used for the migrant crisis vs their underserved communities. It’s been all over local news. I can’t confirm if that’s why they were moved inside. We did have 100 degree temps last week, and they could have been moved inside because of the heat.
Well, just parked by the CFD station on Division and walked over. There are 37 people in front of the police station. Yes, I counted.

There was a soccer ball on the sidewalk and I kicked it to a kid and he kicked it back and all was well. Good people who are in crisis.

Where are the Christians? I saw three strollers with babies. I guess “pro-life” means American (preferably white) bundles of cells, not real people fleeing a nightmare at home.

I guarantee every one of these people would work, and work hard for every dollar they made. These are kind people, and you are an awful person.

If anyone can tell me how I can post my own pics, I I’ll show how much of a liar Vid is. But even if he were telling the truth (he’s not), how f-ing cruel are you to turn away people in need? I don’t want to hear any more garbage from you and the rest of the “Christians” around here.

GTFO of my city, you piece of garbage.
 
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