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| People used to *always* look
| before crossing. Now it's common to see people cross | without breaking step, | | Does anybody remember being taught "The curb step" as a child? I remember "look both ways before crossing". It sounds like you're talking about something similar. In my city the police got a $10K federal grant to run a scam trap to catch drivers who don't stop. A plainclothes woman cop steps into the crosswalk as a car approaches. If they don't stop they get a $200 fine. The city made far more than the grant money in a single weekend. I was thinking.... what happened to "look both ways"? |
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