This is a regular sight on my way into work. I work in one of the government complexes around Baltimore, unfortunately. So this was another hit on a state employee, because the vehicles are sitting ducks. The sad part is, there isn't any choice. The state allows the employees to be fodder for thugs. Now if we worked in Annapolis, we would have a nice, safe garage to park in, instead of a high crime area. A poor soul had to partk next to the spot, despite your instincts telling you otherwise, because there is no parking. Unless you have $150 to throw down for a parking lot, which most state employees don't.
My own car has been hit 4 times in the two years that I have worked here. That is over $1200 in windows. Three times were in the last 9 months. When an investigator from the city called me about it and I explained all the hits, his response was to ask me if someone didn't like me.... Yea, that is it. I am a middle aged woman who have enemies with a grudge. Seriously? Do we work in the same city? The fact that they even have to ask is a little mind boggeling, he is in law enforcement.
Now what is it that they steal? Well the first time was the gps. Since I am not criminally minded, I didn't know that leaving the suction circles on the window is a clue to criminals. I would assume that if the actual gps isn't in view, you wouldn't have one. But they look anyways. So there you go, if you live in a high crime area, don't leave the suction circles on your window. The last three times? For my handicap pass. Apparently there is a black market for handicap placards because you get four free hours of parking in the city. There you have it folks. Criminals go running around breaking into vehicles and smashing out $350 windows for four hours of free parking.The placards go on the blackmarket for $50. This is why Baltimore sucks, big time. My saga doesn't stop there.
Not only did the state not feel the need to warn about 10k employees that the handicapped are being targeted for crime, the city and the municiple law enforcement tackle it by...having stings and setting up dummy cars. Seriously? How about we take the sting money, and put out cameras. Or better yet, provide parking, or place gaurds around. Because these breakins like the one I have pictured, are right outside the state complex, in the middle of the day. These aren't vehicles being left overnight. Where someone in a ski cap is stealing placards, this is all in sight of employees, police, in the middle of the day. I can only imagine the criminal element in this city that steals from the handicap, in the face of two differen law enforcement agencies, in the middle of the friggin day. Why? Because they can.
Twice now, when I have had a window broken out, the great city of Baltimore ticketed my car for not displaying the placard. God help me if I am lying. Then, after having 3 stolen from me, I had to request new ones from the MVA, who said I had enough. I then had to write a letter to MVA explain how many times my car has been hit to get new ones.
Now, for those who actually may be concerned about civil rights, why are the handicap parking on the street with everyone else? Because the state doesn't give handicap parking to its employees. I am not even sure it is legal. There used to be a handicap lot, but the state rents it out to a private company as a fee lot who charges extraordinary prices. If you want handicap parking, we have to go through another parking regulating agency (that has a half empty parking lot to themselves that we get to look at everyday) and get their permission, send over 6 different documents and my son's fingerprints to prove that I am handicapped.
AND THEN, they hand them out based on need. So a state agency, that has nothing to do with health, decides which handicapped people will be given a blessing for parking, and they will decide how handicapped you are to do it. While collecting rent on 50 spaces next to the building.
I can tell you where the placards are going, the Catonsville WalMart. For one, it is one of the closest. For two, they have like 30 handicapped spaces and they are all filled constantly. I highly doubt there are that many handicapped people in Catonsville. It seems to be an extraordinary amount. I think I agree with the investigator, someone must hate me out there... it is the government.

the fix for that would be so simple. they could embed an rfid chip in each handicap tag and link that to your license plate, or better yet VIN number. that way the parking enforcement people could have a simple hand scanner and read the chip from outside the car - if it doesn't match with the car it is meant for, then that is a ticket.
ReplyDeletethat would kill the black market
I have been living in crushing poverty for most of the last 20 years but I have been the victim of so many crimes and many of them were violent despite the fact that I don't really have anything... I was forced to sleep Baltimore in April 2011 that was supposed to say flee.
ReplyDeleteIn March 2003 I attended church put the word church in quotes please, on Franklin Avenue in Baltimore City I arrive to 10 a.m. There was a special event in the afternoon on making the city a better place to live. I parked my barely standing Honda right in front of the church they smashed out all the windows and took my only winter coat and took my bathing suit and gym bag... I only have liability so I was never able to afford to replace those windows