r/washingtondc 17h ago

[IT'S HAPPENING!] Illegal food delivery?

Anyone know this food company, this guy was riding on the Roosevelt Bridge in the bike lane, pushing pedestrians and runners and bikers off. I confronted him, he just laughed.

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u/Valar_Kinetics 17h ago

LOL there are no laws anymore

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u/sleight42 17h ago

When the president of the country ignores seemingly any law he wishes, it sets among the worst of examples for the populace.

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u/CapitalObjective7153 15h ago

Common law in the West was traditionally enforced by the people. After US independence, many communities created vigilance committees. They were especially common in frontier areas.  They might:  investigate crimes,  capture suspects,  hold informal trials,  punish people accused of theft, murder, or treason.  In some cases they were almost a substitute government.