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Pearce's avatar

We stopped letting out cat out before 7:30 because the same car screams down out street at 7:15 every morning. We’re on the same street as a primary school and the house next to ours does daycare. I don’t think we treat cars with the respect and frankly, the fear we should; it isn’t just boy racers, think of all the older people who complain about speed limits and who think speed cameras aren’t “playing fair.”

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Heather Christensen's avatar

I live just down the street from that house that put up the concrete blocks. I heard the story from multiple neighbours, though it happened before we moved into the neighbourhood. And apparently the council put in the speed bumps not long after that. I think it helps, but cars still race down our street sometimes. When they have loud engines, I, like you, hate the noise. And the danger.

But when I heard about that person putting concrete blocks on the verge, I also thought about what concrete blocks would do to the next 'boy racer' who spun out of control and hit them instead of a fence.

And I had a cat who was killed by a car just a few months after we moved here. It was my 7 yr old son's cat. It was devastating.

I think it is possible to hate the behavior and be mad at the 'boy racers' and have empathy for them at the same time. They are also in danger. I am no expert, but I suspect the solutions are systemic. From urban design that does not prioritise cars over all over road users to things that support young people.

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