uptown_gargoyle t1_j0bmje5 wrote
I don't get why this post gets to stay up but the "what can we actually do about unsafe driving culture" needed to be removed
courageous_liquid t1_j0d0bao wrote
Because the only real answer is 'reddit is not a substitute for talking to your councilperson.'
uptown_gargoyle t1_j0du98u wrote
I don't want to get into an argument, but don't you think a group of people working together -- even if only to talk to our councilpeople -- would make a bigger splash than one person doing it? And that something like that is more worthy of discussion than "HEY ASSHOLE" type posts?
courageous_liquid t1_j0edg6g wrote
I don't really think either are necessary. There's a lot of people here making weird nextdoor-y posts lately.
And yes, get signatures from the whole block or the block captain to go to a councilperson, so they actually live in the neighborhood, which matters more than a bunch of people on the internet, many of which don't even live here.
GlioBlastoMultiforme t1_j0e1r7x wrote
The mods removed this? The carbrain in this city is real. Any talk of infrastructure that would drastically improve safety albeit at a slight inconvenience to drivers is blasphemous.
Meanwhile the annual US automobile death toll is 40,000+. At what point does it become an epidemic?
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