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"C J Campbell" wrote in message
... People were allowed to sled all day on Queen Anne hill. Although the road was closed, it crossed several cross streets, some of them very busy. Although there are stoplights at each of these intersections, it is obvious that sledders, skiers, snowboarders, snowmobiles, and all the rest were not going to pay the slightest attention to them. Several sledders were nearly hit by cars on Mercer Way. The police closed down the sledding at dusk, believing that it was too dangerous for the winter recreation activity to continue at night. As is typical in Seattle, when the police tried to close down the hill, the crowd started to riot. No doubt Rich S. would have been the first to try to sue the city if he had gotten run over by a car in the dark. 1. My comments were directly in response to the TV coverage - I wasn't there. 2. I am referring to the three-block area between Valley Street and Prospect Street. There is but one intersection at Aloha Street and it is far from busy. Mercer Street is several blocks away and is a major thoroughfare. Anybody sledding there is an idiot. 3. I saw the tape of the police rousting the sledders well before dusk. 4. It should be typical everywhere to resist illegal government actions. If the street is closed to traffic, the cops have no business running people off. 5. You have no idea of what I would do under any circumstances. Are you making a statement of fact, O self-proclaimed world famous flight instructor? Rich S. |
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