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In response to
"
This feels a bit unseemly that they’re playing golf today after someone was killed.
"
by
Loyola
I read on SI, a columnist was saying it was only a matter of time till someone got hurt given the traffic patterns there.
Posted by
Will Hunting (aka JoeMetz)
May 17 '24, 12:54
Like, pedestrians on main roads all over the place, no crosswalks or anything.
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But isn’t that par for the course at any major sporting event?
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Loyola
May 17, 13:00
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Looking at a map, the main entrance road has neither a crosswalk or even a sidewalk. No pedestrian should be near this place. -- (link)
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Will Hunting
May 17, 13:04
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And I don't want to sound like I'm blaming the victim -- people do risky things and the drivers need to be aware -- but this is a recipe for this to
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Will Hunting
May 17, 13:06
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That’s like most courses I know. There should be a load of cops out doing traffic management as a matter of course, to keep the public safe where
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Loyola
May 17, 13:12
some of them did briefly.. -- (edited)
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Jovian
May 17, 13:03
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Maybe some of them will sign their golf ball and give it to the man’s family to ease their suffering. -- nm
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Loyola
May 17, 13:15
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