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Encinitas surfers' protest reveals other fault lines
Where's the NEWSSTORY? For ongoing years, Ken Harrison had credible pieces on the SDR website. But: for such a high-attention public-access event, This SDR article is extremely undersized. I expected that who-was-to-be-seen-to-have-written-this ----- to have more new-related features within it. Rather, it was only the local media that had the closest to it, via the tv documentation, AND the interviewing of individuals. KUSI be the overall winner in this; as FOX5 came next. But KUSI had what FOX5 missed. So I was awaiting to see what was SDR to bring. Big disappointment. What would SDR legend Don Bauer possible found to perceive/add, if Don was still around?~— April 22, 2020 5:41 p.m.
San Diego bus riders discouraged, then encouraged to wear masks
MTS TROLLEYS have the possibility of being extremely AGAINST (any)ONE'S HEALTH: Today, I was attempting to exit a trolleycar that had only 3 or 2 other passengers inside. As 1 of the passengers exited before me; and I gave the legit spacing in-between us -- who were exiting. BUT as I had the space given to the passenger exiting before me, there was a female passenger outside -- who was originally not looking happy, as she had to waiting for those to have exit first. She knew they having the right-of-way -- she did not want to wait further on MY exiting. As she had to wait for the person before me. So what she did, as I barely walked ahead within stairway of the trolleycar: she chose to tackle -- by BLOCKING ME. My blocked access to exit --- as I was attempting to exit in the spacing she gave> between the side of her body & edge of trolley-door. But as there was no enuff space, and I could not access out of trolley, she only intended t o further block me in. As this be the full intent. When the trolley did its slow take-off: as the widow was partially open, of the trolley-operator, I said "You got trouble in there." (she was looking as if wanting to cause that trouble; as I saw here sitting in the seat -- her face was in a more bothered expression, vs the time of dispute) She had no mask, (presently such attitude that anyone would perceive as) nor was she intelligent to do such; nor would she have cared. One from the Southeast of U.S.— April 18, 2020 5:44 p.m.
San Diego bus riders discouraged, then encouraged to wear masks
It's interesting to compare of the functioning of MTS in this controversy, vs Food4Less -- whose policy/s varied by the districts of the stores. Those F4L stores within the City Limits of San Diego, vs the Lemon Grove location -- which be outside the City Limits of San Diego, but within the County of San Diego. There is contrast in the policies in what define an accepted customer, As the (claimed to be visible) signage to this is very concealed. Great effort needed, so to find its existence. This makes as an interchangeable debate issue to combine with the correct MTS issue, when it comes up. Coinc -- the Euclid ave store of F4L is next to the MTS trolley station!— April 16, 2020 5:26 p.m.
San Diego bus riders discouraged, then encouraged to wear masks
In reply to Alex Clarke: This is not the first time I read your reply; I just lost grasp to say on my first time I read: If you are are possibly saying that the SDPD unit did not want to stop for me -- as he/officer indicated me as a passenger to public transit, and was in concern to --- what your output speaks of. That he was in concern of his health [his facial gesture was interesting to along with such a result], in why he chose not to stop to listen to me. It not take much intelligence, to stop at a distance away. We as citizens know how times come in assistance from them, then that "proof" is needed -- to go further, ~~~~~~~~~~ I note how strange a coinc it be that the media has spoken about 'controversy' being to what I said about "landfill." As I never heard a "controversy" raised about this topic before I brought it up; which is why I brought it up --- the media being extremely overdue in such a concern. Another odd coincidence or they must have read of my comment.— April 16, 2020 5:48 a.m.
San Diego bus riders discouraged, then encouraged to wear masks
Most of the citizens who know how the county & city government functions --- know about the reduction in the MTS security. As I rode the trolley today, the was an issue within the trolleycar I was riding. Later, as I was at the trolley station, as I saw SDPD car driving at a pace in which it was not concentrated in response to a call nor a pursuit. He heard my call for attention, but gave the hand to gesture defining as a refusal in wanting to listen (hence stop). I don't know what gradation of perception, of a citizens call for attention, from a public transit trolley station defines to police for public protection -- in a county that barely uses public transit at all (except the poor/disabled). But add that many don't ask for assistance from police, as many, BUT NOT ALL, who use public transit have criminal records, or records of some type of negativity. But San Diego County is a VERY pre-judgmental society.— April 14, 2020 8:40 p.m.
San Diego bus riders discouraged, then encouraged to wear masks
This CoVid-19 issue, in this topic of masks, is another political issue of endorsements --- to make the manufacturers wealthy. And literally (help to) fulfill the landfill.— April 14, 2020 6:25 p.m.
San Diego bus riders discouraged, then encouraged to wear masks
Imagine what could be accomplished and/or accessed -- during the rear-door boarding, while that 90degree view blocking [to the 1 side of the rear door], in a short distance of that rear door, is in effect. As the passenger boards. If there is possibly anything being carried along, before walking onto the bus. (and/or) Before unloading it from clothing and/or what it may be carried in. We know there be cameras in the buses, but that be more concentrated to looking towards the front door & the driver. And down the aisle -- toward the rear of the bus. NOT to the side of the bus, to where the rear door be; OR IS THIS THE TROLLEYCAR ONLY? THe buses are more liberal in security than the trolleycars.— April 14, 2020 6:03 p.m.
San Diego County virus frontline workers meet via Zoom
As the newest such issue -- from the unrelated topic/source I earlier found, to what I said above -- is currently being reported by the media of (certain) MTS employees re-using. Can anyone visually imagine re-constructed seating for the bus-operators, in which the seating be re-shaped; for the sake to convert to a minor format of gas-breathing?— April 11, 2020 7:08 a.m.
Drink local beer like the economy depends on it
We know there be no "local" or 'retail' graded Cigarettes. Had there been such existence, it would have been great to do the same effect (generally) against Cigarettes as said against "local beer." For the sake of protecting/environment society in general.— April 11, 2020 6:50 a.m.
Do the Vista Home Boys recruit like the Marines?
What happened to the Homeboys? I haven't heard of them since the later 1990s - 2000s,— April 9, 2020 7:11 p.m.