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I just got a jaywalking ticket for running across Broadway in the crosswalk with no traffic coming, in order to catch a bus. The cops pulled their car out around the corner and honked at me.
and of course I missed the bus while they wrote me up. And then I missed one of my favorite professor's talks.
it's $46, which is almost not worth fighting. I am fairly sure that if I went to court over this, the mitigation would reduce it hugely (or throw it out). But I'd really rather not.
gah. some days it would have been better to stay home.
and of course I missed the bus while they wrote me up. And then I missed one of my favorite professor's talks.
it's $46, which is almost not worth fighting. I am fairly sure that if I went to court over this, the mitigation would reduce it hugely (or throw it out). But I'd really rather not.
gah. some days it would have been better to stay home.
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Gah, indeed! I don't think I've ever heard of anyone actually getting a ticket for jaywalking before.
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I'm particularly annoyed for getting a ticket for such a safe jaywalking -- I see people jaywalk staggering drunk in the middle of the block, into traffic, but I was in the crosswalk, with no traffic, and I'd looked both ways (sober, too!).
ah well. not much to do about it though.
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i got my first jaywalking ticket here in 1995.
it's the law and they are stinkers about it.
it's ridiculous.
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Ticket quota I'd wager.
That sucks, man. Sorry to hear it.
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And seriously. Broadway's got lots of people who need help, a lot more than they need tickets for jaywalking in the crosswalk.
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But what a bummer for you! Hugs!!!
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I tend to issue citizen's citations (aka "wagging my finger") at people doing that, but other than that, they get off easy.
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you have one step in the street and everyone stops.
i suppose it's nice.
i personally prefer the mess of places like paris and ny city when it comes to traffic. maybe it's more like the ocean: unpredictable. ;)
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