filed under Daily Dose
to the PPD from the PDD*
2:23PM ON
06/09/2008
BY
Beth Comery
Could you guys maybe worry a little less about speeding and a little more about graffiti? Aren’t you even a little embarrassed that these evil-doers are now tagging your own equipment with apparent impunity? Put down the radar you wusses — you’ve got real guns — use ‘em.
*actually the opinions expressed here are strictly my own and do not reflect those of the Providence Daily Dose who are for the most part a bunch of uber-wusses, except there is that one other heterosexual gentile who seems pretty butch




June 9th, 2008 at 6:30PM
Roberts Says:
Speeding kills, and causes a lot more damage to state property.
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June 9th, 2008 at 7:30PM
localist Says:
why are you dissin’ the graffiti? graffiti is awesome, and until a short while ago, the old abandoned masonic temple was an east coast graffiti mecca. now it has some crappy veterans museum. ’sup with that?
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June 9th, 2008 at 7:36PM
localist Says:
also, when you consider how many innocent people have actually been killed by the police, it seems grossly irresponsible to challenge the police to use their weapons. I don’t know anything about the poster, but I am guessing that she does not come from a background in which her family was threatened by police violence.
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June 9th, 2008 at 10:34PM
Beth Comery Says:
the heat has made me cranky
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June 10th, 2008 at 1:03PM
nicole Says:
I’m actually interested in where the photo was taken. We’ve been trying to get a traffic engineer in our neighborhood since last August to deal with a speeding problem. It’s no fun to have your kid playing outside on a quiet residential street with cars trying to break the sound barrier in 100 yards. We’d love one of these in our hood.
Alas, Leon Tejada became our elected councilperson and, well, he just doesn’t seem to care about the speeding. Come to think of it, he doesn’t seem to care about doing much for our neighborhood at all.
Can’t wait for the 2010 election…
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June 11th, 2008 at 9:39AM
Beth Comery Says:
We have these over on the East Side where children have not been seen playing outside in decades. My real gripe is that these very wide, straight-aways are posted 25 miles-an-hour and that’s just ridiculous. And that every vertical surface has been scribbled on.
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