this is the best, and fairest, article I have seen yet on the subject of runners on sidewalks right nowhttps://twitter.com/wcp/status/1253261078475296768 …
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Everyone is scared. Everyone is on edge. Screaming at runner who is nowhere near another person on a sidewalk and feeling smug about it helps no one.
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Someone took the time to make and post these in Brooklyn the other day and I just ... why?pic.twitter.com/pwSeZq1WFw
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anyway, to steal a point from
@titonka, from whom i lifted this link, weird how no one's focusing their singular rage on the dog walker strolling at a pace too slow to pass, or the kid on a scooter coming way too close, or the couples holding hands on their daily walk.1 reply 1 retweet 7 likesShow this thread -
everyone is scared, the sidewalks are small, and screaming at runners, either in real life or on your social media feeds, as if they alone are the source of risk, doesn't really accomplish anything.
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erin mccann | Retweeted Washington City Paper
What I like about this piece is it makes clear that yes, there are a lot of new runners out right now, who may not be familiar with etiquette. (there are also a lot of new pedestrians.) That doesn't mean you have a right to scream bile at, well, anyone.https://twitter.com/wcp/status/1253261078475296768 …
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