JohnQP121

JohnQP121 t1_j9ac3q5 wrote

>“To me, it’s a civic duty to responsibly come back to work and actively engage in being part of the community,” Rechler said. “I make the analogy that, post-9/11, people didn’t flee and hide in fear of another act of terrorism, even though that risk existed.”

This is so cringe-inducing and disingenuous I find it insulting. Vast majority of the people didn't flee because of apathy and it is not that simple if you don't already have a 2nd home somewhere else. Plus 9/11 was not something that we think would happen on a regular basis.

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JohnQP121 t1_irs30rp wrote

Response from the driver: your request is perfectly reasonable. I am sorry your bike have been knocked over. However, this is still not a justification for motorcyclists to start parking on the sidewalk. In my neighborhood there is a motorcycle that is usually chained to the pole with cleaning/parking signs like this is their personal spot.

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