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z3mcs t1_izohhz5 wrote

Ah, okay. I feel like it would be a fight and the property manager would point to that part in the law

>The tenant and the landlord may agree to a longer period of notice.

And say "You agreed to a longer period of notice". But anyway, thanks for all the useful and informative information you've provided on this topic. Very good to know.

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z3mcs t1_iznnt5m wrote

Thank you for all this info! I have half a mind to ask you to make a standalone post alerting people. I did want to ask about this portion of the new lsaw that is listed at the link:

> The tenant and the landlord may agree to a longer period of notice.

The next part after that just talks about having the period of notice be the same for tenants and landlords. But yeah that seems to say that the 60 days would stand if thats what you agreed to. How am I reading it wrong, or what’s the definition or other information that would make it line up with what you’re saying?

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z3mcs t1_iyu8bv5 wrote

>Now the university plans to hire about 100 officers to patrol its three campuses: the Homewood campus in North Baltimore, the Peabody Institute campus in midtown and the East Baltimore campus with a hospital and medical school.

>The agreement defined the Hopkins police department’s domain as any property that is owned, leased, or operated by, or under the control of the university, specifically: the Homewood Campus, which is bounded by West University Parkway and East University Parkway on the north, East 28th Street and West 28th Street on the south, Remington Avenue and the Stony Run stream on the west, and North Calvert Street on the east; the East Baltimore Campus, which is bounded by East Eager Street on the north, East Baltimore Street on the south, North Caroline Street on the west, and North Castle Street on the east; and the Peabody campus, which is bounded by West Madison Street and East Madison Street on the north, East Hamilton Street and West Hamilton Street on the south, Cathedral Street on the west, and Saint Paul Street on the east.

>It said that police can also function on “the public property that is immediately adjacent to the campus,” including sidewalks, streets and other public rights-of-way.

>The BPD will grant Hopkins police access to its surveillance cameras that are on or near the university boundaries. It will also grant the private force access to specialized equipment, such as barricades, remote lighting sources and the Emergency Services Unit as needed for crowd control and major events.

>Homicides and any crime where Hopkins requests support from the BPD’s Crime Lab will be handled by city police.

>Another new section, “Limitation of Liability,” said that each agency would agree not to sue the other.

>Hopkins also released a summary of community feedback received during the draft period that led to changes within the agreement.

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z3mcs t1_iye5yyv wrote

I try to point people to the story of the guys that robbed a "cop bar" type restaurant in like 2017. Most of the stuff you see around Baltimore isn't like some well thought out mission impossible. People are impulsive and/or desperate. And you'll get a person or a small group of people that commit the same crimes with the same m.o. like 4 times in a row in a span of 24 hours. For the most part they're not like slipping in and out of the shadows between police shifts or calculating the hours until a new states attorney takes office.

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z3mcs t1_iydmg4t wrote

This is all the info about the arrests that is in the article currently:

>Baltimore police said the first arrests have been made in connection to a string of robberies involving people posing as ride-share drivers.

>It's not clear how many arrests have been made, but police said they're working with multiple businesses to track down suspects.

Good job BPD! At least it's multiple arrests. I'm glad they started catching whoever was doing this.

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z3mcs t1_iy9olb7 wrote

Not blocking you, this post isn't even 24 hours old. Trying to keep informative information in here and not in multiple posts in the same day. There's a banner article on this too, but I think it's just a reprint of the CBS work (I think there's an agreement between the Banner and WJZ, IIRC, where Banner folks appear on tv and things like this get reprinted by the Banner):

https://www.thebaltimorebanner.com/community/criminal-justice/police-are-investigating-a-string-of-uber-robberies-in-baltimore-and-baltimore-county-PGCQXFHPLVBITE7SEANF3CALTI/

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z3mcs t1_ix884od wrote

> The solvable problem is to raise boys so they do not feel like killing other people is the way to resolve their problem.

Super tough for a bunch of reasons, and definitely the societal message being the opposite is a main one. When we feel like we have a problem with someone, we send our boys to kill their boys, and they do the same.

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z3mcs t1_ix87uwo wrote

Its not nearly that simple of an equation. Thats akin to saying “more sunlight is good for your mood, good for plants and animals, so stay in the sunlight all day every day with no sunscreen on.” And especially with the history and even current status of the bpd, this is just a gross oversimplification of a statement.

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z3mcs t1_iwh8d5x wrote

C4 says good things for 2 minutes and then trash the other 58. I love how much history he knows and how much knowledge he has of the city and its happenings. But he funnels it all through his garbage filter and out come some of the dumbest things you could say. I get where he’s coming from and he seems like the type of person who could be swayed back to normalcy with some extended time with the folks he disparages, but mostly I just smh at him when I hear him.

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