Summary of Agita's email - "Don't make your failure to plan properly my
problem."

Yours,

John L. Koenig
*****


On Thu, Dec 28, 2023 at 10:47 AM Agita Cerusa <[email protected]> wrote:

> Just a tiny input of a great experience.
>
> A family member about 14 years ago got a ticket for not stopping at the 5
> stop sign intersection at the Library at 12.30 am, when no one was on the
> road and the police car was invisible to him. Since that incident I am
> stoping at all stop signs at all times, because it’s simply the right thing
> to do.
> I had a great driving instructor who taught to leave home on time, with a
> reserve to get to the destination, to drive defensively and to respect road
> signs and other drivers. It’s simple and effective.😊
>
> The signs on roads are there for a reason. And these days people drive
> fast, easy cars and on top of that are seemingly very self-centered, taking
> driving as a right, but- it’s a privilege.
>
> I have known too many friends, a family member and acquaintances who have
> lost their lives by someone driving irresponsibly that to be self-righteous
>  just does not seem right.
>
> Wishing pleasant and safe driving to all!
>
> Agita Arista
>
> P.S.- And just wait those 2 seconds when a traffic light changes from red
> to green, because there tend to be a driver or two who just want to make
> through that yellow light turning into red at the intersection, specially,
> on Rt.2!
>
>
>
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Dec 27, 2023, at 21:15, robertsoluri via Lincoln <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> 
> I think given our roads the police do an excellent job.  I recall in years
> past they were much more vigilant and I am not against that.  We have small
> winding roads used for recreational use.  I often walk at night and the
> amount of cars speeding and blowing the stop signs at the library is
> surprising to me.  I feel we are fortunate to have a friendly, helpful and
> respectful police department.
>
>
>
> Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
>
>
> -------- Original message --------
> From: Marcus Ruopp <[email protected]>
> Date: 12/27/23 7:09 PM (GMT-05:00)
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [LincolnTalk] Speed limit and police presence on Trapelo Road
>
> Good evening Lincoln Talk,
>
> I was hoping to engage the community regarding the speed limit and police
> presence on Trapelo Road. We were taking the family today to dinner, and
> like many days, there was a police presence taking speed limits by
> Lexington Road coming downhill where the speed is difficult to control. We
> are conscious of this these days, but my overarching feeling is that they
> are typically pulling over Lincoln residents where the risk of accident or
> untoward event is quite limited.
>
> Appreciate any input from the community.
>
> Happy holidays to all.
>
> Marcus
>
> Winter street
> Lincoln, MA
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