What on earth made you bump up a year old thread on this topic PP?? |
I love when people bump up old threads screaming like they were just posted...
It's like yelling back at someone who is not there anymore... |
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| That happened to my daughter many years ago, she ended in the hospital with a broken leg, scary and horrible. Glad everything is fine with your child. |
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OP here - I can't believe this thread has resurfaced. Thanks for those of you who were empathetic and offered practical suggestions. PP, so sorry to hear about your daughter - how scary that must have been. This experience was a wake up call for us. As a family, we're much more cautious when out walking. But...I am not apologizing for letting my 9 yo walk 50 feet ahead of me - she was on the grass, not in the middle of the road. God help us if we can't allow our kids the freedom to do that. I never received a response to my email to the driver, but I'm glad I sent it. I also asked the HOA to put a reminder in the newsletter.
Ok, back to 2012 topics... |
| We had this problem in our neighborhood. The daughter of a family a few doors down from us used to speed in our cul de sac all the time. We tried to talk to her, reminding her of the speed limit, but to no avail. She kept speeding. There are lots of kids in the neighborhood who play ball, ride their bikes etc. and it is completely out of line to drive more than 10 mph (even that is probably too fast). We ended up calling the police who paid a visit to their home and explained to the parents that this is a rule that needs to be enforced. If she ended up hitting a child, she could face deportation back to Korea. Issue solved. She never sped again. |
Really? How odd. I find e-mail much less intrusive than calling or worse, showing up at someone's house. It gives the receiver a chance to read it and think about it at their leisure before being put on the spot to respond. In my experience, such e-mails usually go something like, "I got your e-mail address from X, and I am e-mailing you to discuss Y." Why wouldn't the sender want the receiver to know "WHY" they "took the liberty" of using the e-mail address--isn't that why they wrote the e-mail? Maybe I'm missing something? I don't think your feelings are the norm, PP. |
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PP suggested carrying a baseball bat or golf club -- it really works.
I swing a long stick (picked up off the ground) beside me anytime I'm walking along a busy road with no sidewalks. Cars go out of their way to avoid me, when they don't give an inch for bicyclists. |
There have been quite a few old threads revived lately, for no apparent reason. |
We have two on our block which is essentially a cul-de-sac, only one way in and out unless you cut across an alley. Today I saw some idiot speed through and bang his undercarriage twice not slowing down at all
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