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sxswnxnw t1_jadd0se wrote

Yes, the one at Route 40 and Rolling Road next to the Giant.

I don't feel unsafe there except for how people drive through that parking lot. They didn't seem to feel unsafe either, they definitely had plenty of customers.

Someone should set up to sell in the city... Maybe over by like Whole Foods on Smith Ave or like by Target in Canton or by the Comcast/MOMs at the Rotunda. Free parking and very basic, low key suburban vibes that should make most feel safe. 🤷🏿‍♀️

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XThunderknight t1_jadc9pj wrote

The last time I went to Full Tilt was over the summer. There was one female bartender who was rude as all hell. Multiple people where leaving the bar because of her. So it wouldn't surprise me if one of the factors in this closing was poor customer service.

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ahbagelxo OP t1_jaday93 wrote

They were called yesterday and did not take the situation seriously. They showed up 1.5 hours after the school day had ended so we had no option to get him to safety. They were called again this morning and there was no issue with his safety, but we've since followed up and emphasized that there is. We're doing everything by the book and as firmly as we can. It's just really tough.

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Optimus_RE t1_jad7zus wrote

Jeeze that is so scary and one of the main reasons, honestly the only reason I don't run delivery in the city. I'm terrified of this exact situation and unfortunately don't trust running orders in the city. And if I did I would choose NE Baltimore like where you are, so it makes me even more hesitant. But I know others are more daring and willing to run the city orders so wanted to make sure others could see!

I know this can happen anywhere in the state so this story isn't just for Baltimore drivers, it's for everyone! If something feels off or doesn't feel right and your gut is telling you to leave, just leave.

I'm really sorry this happened to your husband. It's frustrating to me because he's out there trying to support you and the family and I've been in his situation running delivery. Best of luck, and you're in my thoughts.

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sit_down_man t1_jad7nz8 wrote

Extremely unsurprising news lol. Their beers were mediocre and the last time I was there, we witnessed a full on brawl between staff. Entertaining but sounds like a disastrously managed place. Hope a better spot opens there cuz it’s a cool location

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djnutrino t1_jad6sib wrote

Best part about a row home is how quirky and full of personality they are. In my former home, I had to level everything to the eye and not necessarily to the level. Although an obnoxious practice, it saved me years of going "I swear this is level." The biggest hangup, like someone said here, the homes are 100+ yrs old, so when things go wrong, they are just a little more complicated to fix.

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opuntina t1_jad6c2s wrote

I've met several. Such kind youths always offering to ride my bicycle for me when I pass them on the street.

They let themselves into my cars and house several times too.

Oh! They were so excited to meet my aunt that they knocked her over while she was carrying her newborn. I'm sure it was a mistake that they never gave her back her purse......

Yeah. I'm not racist boss. It just looks to me like a lot of the dirt bike kids are coming from west Baltimore. Don't make it something it isn't.

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clebo99 t1_jad5tr8 wrote

Great neighborhood. I live about 7-8 blocks from UMB. You will enjoy the city. So much to do. Music, exercise, sports, close to DC/Philly. Great food and people. Come on down!!!!

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OwnEqual8219 t1_jad5rm8 wrote

I’m so sorry this happened to your husband, but I’m relieved they didn’t seem to physically harm home. I was carjacked at gunpoint a few years ago and still deal with some PTSD from it. I recommend getting your husband and yourself into therapy as soon as possible, if you can.

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