yes moms you have the right to walk/ride your kids down that dangerous road but why risk it?
quote:the city says that funding and design will be in 2016 and construction to begin in 2017 (but I think they have to get voter approval for a bond for funding first).
I thought I read that GPT will be widened with sidewalks soon.
quote:or a sign that says "Don't eat any plastic parts found in ice cream"
No, they should not get sued. If it's so dangerous, don't ride bikes there.
That's like me driving my truck off a bridge and suing the city for not making the guard rails high enough to keep my truck on the road.
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not sure if thats the best example given what happened in Houston today
quote:Not exactly, the school makes parents dropping off their students at Greens Prairie Elementary to be classified as walker, car rider, or bus rider. The car rider lines are extremely long and can back up to the entrances of the neighborhoods across Royder at times. Parents in the surrounding neighborhoods are forced to walk their kids to and from school, as the bus isn't offered to nearby neighborhoods. Without sidewalks, the City is wide open for a lawsuit. The citizens in those surrounding neighborhoods have been asking for sidewalks for a very long time. At the very least, they could have the mowers get rid of the really high grass and create a path for residents of CM to use. They can't walk in the high grass now because the city isn't mowing and residents are very aware of the Copperheads which live in the high grass. They have no choice but to try and walk along the street with their kids.
No, they should not get sued. If it's so dangerous, don't ride bikes there.
That's like me driving my truck off a bridge and suing the city for not making the guard rails high enough to keep my truck on the road.