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Eagle-eyed Post staff writer J. Freedom du Lac spotted this license plate Wednesday in a parking lot at the Forest Glen Metro station. We can all empathize with the driver. What's your worst commuting experience? Or do you have a license plate that also expresses frustration with traveling the roads and rails of the Washington?
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| January 20, 2011; 9:00 AM ET
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THis is off-topic, but unsuckdcmetro has posted a story that on 12/23/10, six armed men jumped onboard an Orange line train at Stadium/Armory between 6 6:30 pm and proceeded to rob passengers at gunpoint. Can you confirm this?
Posted by: WashingtonDame | January 20, 2011 9:19 AM | Report abuse
I read that on unsuckdcmetro as well and have yet to hear anything about it elsewhere. The writers of unsuckdcmetro claim to have confirmation from WMATA that this event did happen. To the riders, this was probably their worst commute ever.
Posted by: RadnerDC | January 20, 2011 9:57 AM | Report abuse
Just thirding the request for more info on the armed robbery claim. I hope it's not true but little would surprise me.
Posted by: meganf | January 20, 2011 10:45 AM | Report abuse













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