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Right, it's about your hatred. Your hatred of cars and everyday normal people. It's ok to be a misanthropic curmudgeon but don't pretend that this is about safefy. It is not ok to push through demonstrably bad and counter-productive policy measures because you got yourself lost in a social media circle jerk. |
I'm the PP you're responding to. I don't hate cars, and I don't hate everyday normal people. I am an everyday normal person, and I own and drive two cars. Here are some things I do hate: sitting in traffic, being forced to drive because there no other feasible options, kids getting hit by cars. When's the last time you rode a bus? When's the last time you rode Metro? How many bikes do you own, and when's the last time you rode a bike for transportation? |
You've shown the unlimited depth of your hatred repeatedly on this thread. |
Whoever you might be referring to, it's not me. There are multiple posters on this thread who support the bus lanes on Georgia Avenue. |
| These discussions are always completely ruined by the monomaniacal NIMBYs. Can we have an actual discussion about it? |
One caveat: they're not NIMBYs. They don't want bus lanes or bike lanes or anything that might inconvenience driving, anywhere. They are opposed to such things everywhere. |
true good point 😂 |
To be fair, my sense isn't that these people are opposed to bike lanes, per se. What they're opposed to is installing them on Georgia Ave. specifically and the resulting loss of driving lanes. Perhaps more broadly, since we're seeing similar resistance to bike lanes taking over driving lanes on CT and SD Ave, is there's an argument to be made that bike lanes don't belong on main arterial streets. One can make that argument while not being opposed to bike lanes overall. |
| Everyone agrees traffic is awful, but drivers don't want anything to be done about it. They seem to hate bikes, busses and metro equally. What do they actually propose? Putting a freeway through Rock Creek Park? Just leave everyone a seething mass of road rage with 40 or so deaths a year? |
The primary person charged with ensuring the safety of the deceased boy did not do that, for whatever reason. No one is blaming a four year old He however was accompanied by an adult who had an absolute duty to keep him from harm. |
Because the police report doesn’t include a statement from him. Because he wasn’t there. Thus anything that comes out of his mouth is hearsay. That lack of first-person, on-the-scene knowledge is what makes me think his comments to the media are merely his opinion. Subjective. Conjecture. Of little evidentiary value. |
He would not have come to harm if the driver had stopped instead of hitting him. People who blame children for getting hit by cars, and people who blame parents for their children getting hit by cars, are equally morally reprehensible. And equally uninterested in children's safety. |
The police also weren't there. |
By your logic, the most incredible unimaginable things are indeed possible. Lots of activities are dangerous to the participant. I have no issues with those who BASE jump, skywalk / rooftop, race cars around race tracks, or apprise NDD of the findings of research about bike lanes and commercial activity. Activities that endanger the lives of others who do not wish for their lives to be endangered should be well-regulated. Speeding over 25mph through residential neighborhoods is one such activity and in fact is one of leading causes of premature mortality in DC. |
Where can we find the police report? Many of us would like to read it. Please share it with us so that we can be well informed. The uncle wasn’t there. But he presumably had a detailed conversation with the mother and siblings who were. Unless you were there also, he’s in a considerably better position to describe the circumstances of the crash than you are. |