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Time to be positive...historically, I have been frustrated by the city's inability to develop an effective strategy to stop the rampaging hoards of unlicensed motorcycles and scooters. But no more... Let's help them out! Please list a strategy in the comments section and lets keep doing it until the city unveils their own. Who knows, maybe yours will be chosen! Community policing at its finest.
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XYZ (Registered User)
Fair Havener (Registered User)
XYZ (Registered User)
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Fair Havener (Registered User)
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XYZ (Registered User)
They are going to have to find another viable alternative because what they are doing is dangerous, against the law, and affects other peoples' quality of life.
Fairhavener (Registered User)
Fair havener, I want to believe good intentions and motivations on the part of the riders, but that would logically mean they would also be interested in riding in such a way that is not dangerous nor disruptive. Unfortunately, that's not the case, and they do infringe upon other's rights and safety.
It reminds me of an adult Harley Davidson Rider telling me that he revs his engine loudly for the safety of himself and others--so that others know where he is at and so they know he is coming. I'm skeptical of his reply. I think he liked reving his engine and similarly, I doubt if these kids are riding recklessly to escape a life-threatening vulnerability like crime and drugs.
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