speed bumps are a great idea and wouldnt cost much i wouldnt think
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speed bumps are a great idea and wouldnt cost much i wouldnt think |
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The level of dialogue coming from the homeowners on Old Oak Way between 162 St and 163 St seems to be deteriorating. So far, they've referred to other people in this neighborhood as "pricks" and also asked that passing motorists get out of their car and begin a face-to-face "conversation." I'm pretty sure, given the people we're dealing with, that this would turn into a confrontation of the non-verbal variety. Bottom line: don't obstruct traffic; stop staring people down when they "threaten the lives" of your families by using neighborhood roads; tone down your tough guy (girl) rhetoric on the posts; reply to rational posts with equal rationality, not emotion. |
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Luke, I'm certain you're very tough and strong. I bet you were highly respected back in high school as well. The people using the roads are not in the wrong, except the one's who speed. If you want to get their license plate number and report their driving, then do that. But it is not up to you to enforce the law by obstructing traffic. No one has to "go around" just because you want to monopolize the street. Again, report the one's speeding, don't create obstacles to bother everyone else. On a separate issue, your rhetoric is reaching a point of silliness. Are you going to start threatening to "beat people up" next? |