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Originally Posted by bubba428
sorry to hear about that but its just the locals normal behavior. my dad just bought a place just off MLK BLVD(not to live there...rent/sell) and while we were working on it these little black kids just walked in with a pitbull, and started touching stuff. your talking about people with nothing to do but start with people. I don't give a rats *** if its politically correct or not, but I live in whats called a "section 8" area. Our lovely state decided to do that about a year after I moved here. Basically, its cheap housing only made available to "African Americans"(we have a shorter word were I'm from) displaced by "urban development". So they're taking them out of AC to raise property value and moving them to Galloway and Absecon. Sense then I've had windows SHOT out graffiti on my moms car me and my brother have both been jumped. they are scumbags, your windows, someone else's windows, its just senseless BS. it needs to stop
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well actually, its not beig used to raise property value. they are trying to get rid of them out of A.C. because of iminent domain so they can clean up A.C. where the walk is, used to be a bad neighborhood, and still is. My sis worked at the starbucks there, and one night her car was broken into, and the parking lot was a few blocks away. The state has nothing to do with placing them there. Those condos are owned by peopel who rent them out to people like them. they really have nowhere else to go and the rent is affordable ( barely) for them, and its ashame my hard earned mone goes to these people to use the system, and thats what you get in rturn, rocks thrown at your car. Thats how pleasentville became a bad place, it as a nice town till the casino's moved in. cheap, and close to the city for jobs made it a major living area for people with less then medium class income. Its a shame those kids will probably never learn from this, even if they went to juvi. Looking tough is the only thing that matters to them anymore cause they themselves have no leadership in life from their parents, which make them look for acceptance, no matter what kind of consiquences are dealt to them.