There is a 0% chance the executive team provides a statement regarding the ongoing and increasing dangerous crime around the PNC buildings. 15yr old sh00ts 17yr old early Sunday morning [https://www.wtae.com/article/17-year-old-shot-in-ki-led-in-downtown/71580605]
But we shouldn’t be surprised considering how silent they’ve been since January. I’m aware this crime is a problem for the mayor and police and not a PNC problem.
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@es I've seen people doing intravenous dr-gs in front of the headquarters. Smoking me-h at the bus stop. Po----g in the hedges near 2 PNC. Mentally unstable shouting obscenities at a group of young women. The list goes on and on. This is what we have to face as an employee. If you're an executive you get executive security and door to door service. We wouldn't have to encounter any of this if we were working from home. I'm still struggling to find out what the difference is with doing work at home versus doing work in office. I can tell you that I am not getting anywhere near the amount of work done while in the office. I have 4 meetings on my calendar today but I feel like I have sat through 14 of them since everyone wants to shout in their calls.
Did any of you see the video floating around with a man and woman committing a s*x act in broad daylight downtown? It’s horrific what we’re subjected to having to come in the office 5 days a week. I pray every morning that I’m not randomly mugged or something even worst.
@OP as a female I fear for my safety every single time I step foot in downtown.
There’s only so much the police can do. Crime has continued to increase in the downtown area, especially for innocent bystanders. It’s great to have police inside the building, but they need to be standing outside.