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S4ltyInt3ractions t1_jcqc8ec wrote

First off you don't know my bike status I ride in this city. Second, being aware of your surroundings is what keeps you safe not not rigid protocols like some sort of autonomous car. In the instance in reference the cyclist was a dickhead just as in this instance you are as well reddit isn't a competition you have to "win" quit thinking everything revolves around you and stay safe out there.

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S4ltyInt3ractions t1_j8y6tsi wrote

You grew up in friendship? If you were shook walking on the Garfield side of Penn back then maybe cedar ain't for you, if you felt comfortable there you'll be good. East Ohio will be unrecognizable in the next couple years full of all new restaurants.

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S4ltyInt3ractions t1_j8a0vgy wrote

The city needs to do better with its property but conservatorship is not the answer. Developers have already started trying to take peoples homes that they live in. https://www.cbsnews.com/pittsburgh/news/homeowners-say-developer-is-using-state-law-to-get-control-of-properties/

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