I'm sure everyone has witnessed people on the road (pedestrians, cyclists, motorists) doing stupid things that put their lives in danger. Any specific instances come to mind?
2 rules:
1. Specifics only - no 'running reds' or j-walking'. Details needed.
2. Only instances that put the perp in danger. No 'this car almost ran this cyclist over' but 'this car sped across the tracks as the gates were coming down' yes.
Calling them out not needed, but it makes for a better read.
Coming up Halsted around Irving, I pass a cyclist on her cell phone. I look back at her while passing. She blows through the red light at Broadway and Montrose, then she's back on her cell phone coming up to Leland. I look back at her again and this exchange takes place:
Her: Do you have a problem?
Me: Just don't want to see you get killed.
Her: Ok, don't watch.
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Tank, basically Mills is saying that ones actions can only reasonably be limited by another if said action will cause harm to another and then only limited in such a fashion to ensure that the harm does not fall on anyone but the actor.
Or in other words, unless you know it'll hurt someone else mind your own business yo.
You know of course, if you had said this, she would have told you to "wear earbuds."
Tank-Ridin' Ryan said: Either way, I can turn my head, but I can not close off my ears to the accompanying sounds (none of which are sure to be pleasant).
But have we even established that riding a bike while using a phone is dangerous even to the person doing it?Iggi,
You don't talk on the cell phone while riding
Mike,
You've never talked on a cell phone while on your bike?
[continuing to break my place as a lurker] I'm sorry but...I'm not. Yeah the reply was wittier than her middle finger, but that doesn't take away from the fact that she was being a moron. Can we stop peddling semantics and agree to that? If you're on your cell on a bike (like some have intimated), then you are also a_total_moron.
That being said, in the spirit of misguided Millian wisdom, how about we mind our own business more often? Unless that girl swirves into you, or does something to immediately threaten your own welfare, leave her the hell alone. They'll do what they do anyway. They always do.
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