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Posted 7/17/2008 8:02:33 PM






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Another thing I can't stand seeing:

People jay-walking with their children, esp across heavy traffic roads AND when there is a crosswalk / traffic light near by.   It irks me to see people running across roads, hoping to beat on-coming traffic with strollers or pulling toddlers behind them.

Why take that chance??? I honestly don't get it.

slakie 

Married my sweetheart June 10th 2006

Mommy to a Cutie born April 25th 2007

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Posted 7/18/2008 11:15:52 AM






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slakie (7/17/2008)
Another thing I can't stand seeing:

People jay-walking with their children, esp across heavy traffic roads AND when there is a crosswalk / traffic light near by.   It irks me to see people running across roads, hoping to beat on-coming traffic with strollers or pulling toddlers behind them.

Why take that chance??? I honestly don't get it.

Oh yeah, this is definitely one that gets to me too. It's bad enough when an adult does it and assumes that any oncoming traffic will see them and/or be able to stop, but to do it with a child is just beyond comprehension as far as I'm concerned.

Married my love on October 20, 2007;
our sweet little Owen Thomas arrived October 23, 2008! 

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