Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if the kids are blocking the trail, preventing people from passing, that's not right. There was plenty of space to throw the football.
If you were able to pass then they did not prevent you from passing.
Is that sorta like saying “if you can shout “I can’t breathe”, then you CAN breathe”?
Because it sounds like that.
Way to live down to the stereotype. If anyone is to wonder why lots of people hate cyclists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if the kids are blocking the trail, preventing people from passing, that's not right. There was plenty of space to throw the football.
If you were able to pass then they did not prevent you from passing.
Is that sorta like saying “if you can shout “I can’t breathe”, then you CAN breathe”?
Because it sounds like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if the kids are blocking the trail, preventing people from passing, that's not right. There was plenty of space to throw the football.
If you were able to pass then they did not prevent you from passing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't that the trail where everyone gets mugged?
Yes, 100% of people get mugged on the trail. Even the muggers get mugged. My 5 year old mugged someone on the trail last week.
It's like you don't understand how words are used.
I'm intrigued as to why you are belligerently defending the Met Branch trail. Does it have some special meaning to you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't that the trail where everyone gets mugged?
Yes, 100% of people get mugged on the trail. Even the muggers get mugged. My 5 year old mugged someone on the trail last week.
It's like you don't understand how words are used.
I'm intrigued as to why you are belligerently defending the Met Branch trail. Does it have some special meaning to you?
Anonymous wrote:if the kids are blocking the trail, preventing people from passing, that's not right. There was plenty of space to throw the football.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't that the trail where everyone gets mugged?
Yes, 100% of people get mugged on the trail. Even the muggers get mugged. My 5 year old mugged someone on the trail last week.
Anonymous wrote:
From 2020: "On Tuesday, a cyclist on the Metropolitan Branch Trail was senselessly beaten by about 15 juveniles, apparently just for kicks—-they stole nothing."
https://washingtoncitypaper.com/article/376611/flawed-metropolitan-branch-trail-cameras-not-doing-much-to-fight-crime/
From 2018: "Two robberies reported in four days on Metropolitan Branch Trail"
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/two-robberies-reported-in-four-days-on-metropolitan-branch-trail/2018/08/17/2591792c-a280-11e8-83d2-70203b8d7b44_story.html
From 2016: "Victim speaks out after brutal daylight attack on popular Metropolitan Branch Trail" https://wjla.com/news/local/man-attacked-by-group-teens-on-metropolitan-branch-trail
And so on.
So the fact that the OP didn't report being beaten or mugged suggests that the trail is actually improving.
Anonymous wrote:Isn't that the trail where everyone gets mugged?
Anonymous wrote:Kids playing football in the park? What monsters!