Sbatio

Sbatio t1_jdbco3o wrote

Most of the public schools have playgrounds around the city, they are open for use after hours and on weekends.

People don’t think of them as much so they are usually less crowded, and it’s nice to switch it up to keep the kid(s) excited and playing.

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Sbatio t1_jc9175r wrote

“Never seen a storm like it….”

The one today with the moderate snow.

Okay.

“That barn never fell down in the snow before! Must be the snow.”

Ffs

Their ice cream is good tho

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Sbatio t1_jbf7hei wrote

Motorcycles are different than kids on bikes. It sounded like you were talking about bicycles.

For that Ya, call the cops, give the plate, share your video. That’s an easy ticket for the cops.

Drive defensively

Edit: I’ve reread the post, everything indicates we are talking about kids on bicycles

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Sbatio t1_jbf6avu wrote

You think arresting kids for riding bikes is good for our community?

Drive with caution, if there is a kid (out of all the kids in the city…) who is swerving close to cars you should report it to the cops or better yet if you can connect with the kid when they are stopped somewhere you should.

Be nice, Don’t lecture them you aren’t in charge and not an authority for the city, say your perspective and go about your life.

Bicycles share the road with drivers and have rights to use the street.

Kids out riding bikes is a good thing not an issue to be corrected.

Kids acting up should be corrected without arrests, processing, threatening them.

You should focus on adding to the city to make it “better” vs policing children playing, IMO.

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Sbatio t1_jbf22r5 wrote

There are kids who go over by Shedd’s Field house and ride around 38. They are always popping wheelies, pretty impressively IMO.

What can be done?….watch out for bicyclists in the road, remember they have a right to be there, and let’s all get home safely.

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