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Re: Walking and reading, in public
Okay, if he's [censored]ing up the flow of traffic, then I agree that he shouldn't be doing it. I'm not sure it's worth confronting him over, though.
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Re: Walking and reading, in public
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Waffle, Because he's moving very slowly on the middle of a busy sidewalk. He's in the [censored] way, and doesn't demonstrate at all any notion that he's aware of this. Basically he's doing about 40 in a 65 MPH fast lane. [/ QUOTE ] except he is doing like 3mph in a 5mph lane. I really cant see how this is that big of a deal. |
#3
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Re: Walking and reading, in public
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Waffle, Because he's moving very slowly on the middle of a busy sidewalk. He's in the [censored] way, and doesn't demonstrate at all any notion that he's aware of this. Basically he's doing about 40 in a 65 MPH fast lane. [/ QUOTE ] wtf, go around? was this in times square or something? my number one gripe is people that ride bikes on the sidewalk. they used to do this all the time on my old street because it was a one way, someone they thought it was less illegal to ride on the sidewalk than the wrong way on the street. I also wish I had this ability but I don't. |
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Re: Walking and reading, in public
It's definitely bad, but what really bothers me is people reading while driving in slow moving traffic.
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Re: Walking and reading, in public
I've always wished I could easily read while walking, but I'm bad at it, so I don't do it.
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