dry w/3 olives
wow, a custom user title!
My Hero!crabcake said:Gee thanks!Meanwhile, I'm swerving all over the damn road in front of you, smashing some poor roadside memorial to pieces.
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My Hero!crabcake said:Gee thanks!Meanwhile, I'm swerving all over the damn road in front of you, smashing some poor roadside memorial to pieces.
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dry w/3 olives said:Oh lighten up... at least when someone finally does go, they know enough to go in the right direction![]()
Baby steps... I'm guessing most aren't from the northeast where traffic circles were a modern marvel 40 years ago.
MMDad said:On a serious note, if you would actually like to do something about this, you have to do one of two things. First, if you want the law changed, contact your legislators, not the Governator. Second do your homework.
Instead of joking and suggesting, ask the Gov. to do something. These memorials are illegal on state highways.
There is no enforcement, just like most of our traffic laws. Ask for reasonable enforcement. It's just like a car on the side of the road. The trooper has discretion whether to warn, ticket, or tow based on time, safety, and circumstances. Since local LE is usually involved, they already know how old the shrine is. Give the mourners a reasonable amount of time and protect public safety. Big crosses and shrines in the median or on tight shoulders can be dangerous projectiles and should be limited. Things like balloons and flowers don't seem dangerous at first, but do we really want anything more to distract out drivers who are already busy eating, shaving, putting on makeup, looking at a map, and chatting on the phone? Amen to that.
Pot or kettle, I can't decide.dry w/3 olives said:My, you're just full of yourself, aren't you... apparently someone as selfish as you appear is too callous to feel for the family whose loved one was killed by the drunk whose family set up the memorial, driving by that shrine to the murderer every day? What a mindless bonehead... you're not worth another ounce of my intelligence or energy.
BuddyLee said:Pot or kettle, I can't decide.![]()
dry w/3 olives said:Office of the Governor
100 State Circle
Annapolis, Md. 21401-1925
Greetings – let me start by saying that I do sympathize for those who grieve and am truly not a callous person. Having said that, I urge you, or whomever appropriate, to please put an end to these memorials that are springing up along our roads. Cemeteries. Not only do they provide a great location for burying loved ones (and even those not-so-loved…), but they provide a wonderfully appropriate environment for expressing grief – the side of the road provides nothing but an eyesore to those who drive along, and I'd venture a guess that the overwhelming majority of these drivers are not grieving family members. It’s really worse than an eyesore – it's fancy litter. I'm really beginning to wonder if someone's out there preying on grief-stricken families... someone with lots of stock in whirly-gigs and white crosses.
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Is this even legal? If it is, am I also at liberty to commemorate one of my greatest losses at the side of the road? I’ll be thrilled to know I can finally and legally erect a structure to memorialize this tragic event and remind people to use condoms at the same time!![]()
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Although I jest, I’m serious about my overall request. Sadly, people die in accidents everyday, so if we don’t nip this in the bud now, it won’t be long before all of our roads are lined with these morose reminders and weather-worn teddy bears. Nobody wants to appear unsympathetic, so consider and promote options. Far be it from me to ever complain without offering help, so here’s a really superb idea (IMHO) – start a 'plant a tree' program where a tree is planted in one of our state or county parks, or hey, even along a road, with an optional dedication plaque to help offset expenses. You'd be heroes! Encourage people to celebrate their loved-one’s life through the nurturing of a tree, instead of littering our roadsides and endangering everyone’s safety.
As a Maryland taxpayer and citizen, I object to these objects on our public property, and many of my friends and coworkers feel the same. Anyhow, I hope that I was able to give you a good chuckle as you read this because I imagine you might get a little bored with complaints every now and then… but I hope even more that you’ll do something about it. Thanks much for your time and attention, and I look forward to seeing positive results!
BuddyLee said:Agreed to a point. However, If I were to have something distract me, I'd rather have that 'gentle reminder' to be a little safer than to talk on my non-existant cell to my non-existant babies momma.
Sharon said:Build a cross, add teddy bears, balloons, flowers, etc....let it sit in the sun, rain, snow, etc. until the balloons deflate, the flowers fade, the ribbons discolor, the teddys die of old age....
But don't you dare throw a ciggy butt out the window or the litter nazi's will get ya.![]()
MMDad said:Dumbazz. There is a "reply with quote" option. Use it. It is your friend.