Macalpine Place Apartments
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Drunk Drivers In The Parking Lot
From: -Anonymous-Date posted: 9/18/2005
Years at this apartment: 2005 - 2005
2 responses
MacAlpine Place has created an enviroment where it is okay to speed through the parking lot...endangering the lives of all of the residents. It is so bad that every time I back out of a parking spot I am scared that someone is going to come speeding around a corner and hit me. I have no idea how people let their kids walk/ride bikes here...
Anyway, around 4AM today a lady that lives here was drunk, speeding through the parking lot and SLAMMED into some poor guys BMW. She was arrested, the firetrucks were here, and most of the residents around the accident site were awoken.
My thought was...what if someone had to be to work early and was walking through the parking lot and was killed'
The management knows about this problem, yet nothing is done...hmmm, it makes you wonder how much they care about their residents.
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| From: danigirl22 | Date: 12/04/2005 |
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I think it is funny that people seem to blame the complex for other peoples actions the fact of the matter is that it can happen any place and as a matter of fact it does If you were living in a private home and went on vacation in the meantime someone broke in robbed you and got away with it is that your fault? were you able to control that persons actions well no because people are unpredictable and crime does not have an address.
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| From: nicerack208 | Date: 01/10/2006 |
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how about drunk maintenance in golf carts .driveing around like they are wont a be cops.loosers get a real JOB.
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