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May. 7th, 2008 07:36 pmDear man-who-cut-through-my-neighborhood-to-avoid-construction-traffic,
I understand why you cut through. Traffic is horrid. I realize this. However, this does not give you the right to SPEED through a neighborhood full of children, and then HONK at me because I foiled your short cut plan. Forgive me for being cautious about cutting across four lanes of rush hour traffic. In the future, just stay out of my neighborhood, or drive through it the same way you would your own.
Thank you.
Dear woman-on-your-cell-phone,
At first, I found it comical that you turned onto a blocked off, construction-filled street because you were too busy talking on your cell to notice. But then, when you didn't hang up, and proceeded to try and maneuver back into the busy intersection with only one hand, I became alarmed. Please, just hang up the phone for a few minutes so you can drive with both hands, thus no longer endangering your life and all those trying to safely pass through the intersection. Oh wait...doesn't Spokane have a law about that? Right, we do! And you, dear lady, are the perfect example of why we need it.
Thank you.
I understand why you cut through. Traffic is horrid. I realize this. However, this does not give you the right to SPEED through a neighborhood full of children, and then HONK at me because I foiled your short cut plan. Forgive me for being cautious about cutting across four lanes of rush hour traffic. In the future, just stay out of my neighborhood, or drive through it the same way you would your own.
Thank you.
Dear woman-on-your-cell-phone,
At first, I found it comical that you turned onto a blocked off, construction-filled street because you were too busy talking on your cell to notice. But then, when you didn't hang up, and proceeded to try and maneuver back into the busy intersection with only one hand, I became alarmed. Please, just hang up the phone for a few minutes so you can drive with both hands, thus no longer endangering your life and all those trying to safely pass through the intersection. Oh wait...doesn't Spokane have a law about that? Right, we do! And you, dear lady, are the perfect example of why we need it.
Thank you.