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5vz-fe
09-07-2007, 03:50 PM
http://www.citynews.ca/news/news_14513.aspx
Kids Stop Speeders Near Their School
Friday September 7, 2007
CityNews.ca Staff
It's been less than a week since kids went back to school, but on Friday, they were the ones who were teaching the lessons. A group of students from St. Luke Catholic School left their classrooms at 9am to target something that could do them a lot of harm - speeders in the areas where they go to school.
They stood with officers armed with radar guns along Ossington near College, while the youngsters made a few mathematical calculations of their own. Both were looking for drivers zooming through the zone. It didn't take them long to find some likely suspects, who were promptly flagged down by the cops and offered a choice - get a ticket or a lecture from the pint-sized patrollers.
You don't have to be in school to guess which one every driver chose. "Your vehicle was found to be going 51 in a 40 school zone," one of the kids told a chagrined motorist. "The probability of you causing my death if you struck me at your speed would be 55 per cent.
With officers sternly watching, the leadfoots were given a chance to respond. "I'm sorry that I was speeding, you know," one acknowledges. "And I'm not going to do it any more."
Among the quick who were captured was someone who should know a thing or two about navigating near kids - an ice cream truck driver.
To be honest, I think kids should start learning how to cross the road properly. Many times do I see kids just walk out without even looking out for cars. Kids with the bikes just dash out of a stop sign. It always sound tragic (probably is) when a kid get struck by a car. But it can be avoided by either side of the party, not just the car driver.
666fast
09-07-2007, 04:01 PM
There was just a story on the news the other night about groups of kids purposely walking in the street to hold up traffic. The cops had lots of fun handing out tickets.
5vz-fe
09-07-2007, 06:05 PM
I say send them all to singapore for some "gentle" spanking. I always believed non-scaring amount of discipline helps kids grow up.
pagani
09-07-2007, 06:34 PM
http://www.citynews.ca/news/news_14513.aspx
Kids Stop Speeders Near Their School
Friday September 7, 2007
CityNews.ca Staff
It's been less than a week since kids went back to school, but on Friday, they were the ones who were teaching the lessons. A group of students from St. Luke Catholic School left their classrooms at 9am to target something that could do them a lot of harm - speeders in the areas where they go to school.
They stood with officers armed with radar guns along Ossington near College, while the youngsters made a few mathematical calculations of their own. Both were looking for drivers zooming through the zone. It didn't take them long to find some likely suspects, who were promptly flagged down by the cops and offered a choice - get a ticket or a lecture from the pint-sized patrollers.
You don't have to be in school to guess which one every driver chose. "Your vehicle was found to be going 51 in a 40 school zone," one of the kids told a chagrined motorist. "The probability of you causing my death if you struck me at your speed would be 55 per cent.
With officers sternly watching, the leadfoots were given a chance to respond. "I'm sorry that I was speeding, you know," one acknowledges. "And I'm not going to do it any more."
Among the quick who were captured was someone who should know a thing or two about navigating near kids - an ice cream truck driver.
To be honest, I think kids should start learning how to cross the road properly. Many times do I see kids just walk out without even looking out for cars. Kids with the bikes just dash out of a stop sign. It always sound tragic (probably is) when a kid get struck by a car. But it can be avoided by either side of the party, not just the car driver.
Yes car drivers have to look out for childeren.
Do don't speed in places where childeren can cross over.
Problem solved.
:D
5vz-fe
09-07-2007, 06:37 PM
http://www.citynews.ca/news/news_14513.aspx
Kids Stop Speeders Near Their School
Friday September 7, 2007
CityNews.ca Staff
It's been less than a week since kids went back to school, but on Friday, they were the ones who were teaching the lessons. A group of students from St. Luke Catholic School left their classrooms at 9am to target something that could do them a lot of harm - speeders in the areas where they go to school.
They stood with officers armed with radar guns along Ossington near College, while the youngsters made a few mathematical calculations of their own. Both were looking for drivers zooming through the zone. It didn't take them long to find some likely suspects, who were promptly flagged down by the cops and offered a choice - get a ticket or a lecture from the pint-sized patrollers.
You don't have to be in school to guess which one every driver chose. "Your vehicle was found to be going 51 in a 40 school zone," one of the kids told a chagrined motorist. "The probability of you causing my death if you struck me at your speed would be 55 per cent.
With officers sternly watching, the leadfoots were given a chance to respond. "I'm sorry that I was speeding, you know," one acknowledges. "And I'm not going to do it any more."
Among the quick who were captured was someone who should know a thing or two about navigating near kids - an ice cream truck driver.
To be honest, I think kids should start learning how to cross the road properly. Many times do I see kids just walk out without even looking out for cars. Kids with the bikes just dash out of a stop sign. It always sound tragic (probably is) when a kid get struck by a car. But it can be avoided by either side of the party, not just the car driver.
Do don't speed in places where childeren can cross over.
Problem solved.
:D
:roll:
Mattk
09-08-2007, 08:56 AM
^He's right, in a legal sense because it won't be your fault unless you weren't paying attention. But, kids do have to watch out. Often, though, it is adults who carelessly cross intersections when it's a red light.
I say send them all to singapore for some "gentle" spanking. I always believed non-scaring amount of discipline helps kids grow up.
Non-scaring? This is what they do:
1. Obtain rattan cane (a spiky stick).
2. Get martial arts expert
3. Get prisoner
4. Deliver one stroke on the buttocks
5. Stitch up wound
6) Repeat next day until sentence is complete. From memory, the maximum sentence was 24 strokes.
666fast
09-08-2007, 04:33 PM
^He's right, in a legal sense because it won't be your fault unless you weren't paying attention. But, kids do have to watch out. Often, though, it is adults who carelessly cross intersections when it's a red light.
They could start doing what the cops do here, hand out tickets for not letting someone cross. The only time a car has the right of way is at a stoplight. At a 4 way stop with signs or uncontrolled intersection, you have to let people cross.
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