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Peter Signorini
Guest
"Zebee Johnstone" wrote:
>
> YOu know for sure she was not on a zebra crossing? Or not legally
> crossing more than 20m (or 50m depending on jurisdiction) from a
> crossing place?
>
> Why the presumption of guilt?
I make no such presumptions as I was not present. I don't even know the
locale as I live in Melbourne.
But IF I did want to cros a (perhaps) busy road near a popular beach, and IF
I was walking my elderly dog (which I do not have) I would think it wise to
take the slow moving dog to cross at a signalled crossing, for its own sake.
I also would not be too surprised if traffic, be it cyclists or motorists,
yelled at me if I stepped out in front of traffic and slowly crossed the
road.
Yeah, maybe I am presuming too much!!
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Cheers
Peter
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>
> YOu know for sure she was not on a zebra crossing? Or not legally
> crossing more than 20m (or 50m depending on jurisdiction) from a
> crossing place?
>
> Why the presumption of guilt?
I make no such presumptions as I was not present. I don't even know the
locale as I live in Melbourne.
But IF I did want to cros a (perhaps) busy road near a popular beach, and IF
I was walking my elderly dog (which I do not have) I would think it wise to
take the slow moving dog to cross at a signalled crossing, for its own sake.
I also would not be too surprised if traffic, be it cyclists or motorists,
yelled at me if I stepped out in front of traffic and slowly crossed the
road.
Yeah, maybe I am presuming too much!!
--
Cheers
Peter
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~~ ~ _- \,
~~ (*)/ (*)