Sometimes, it can get discouraging to be a member of a vanishingly small minority such as a cycling commuter. If I believe the US Census, we're about 1 in a thousand amongst road commuters. We see dangers thoughtlessly placed in our paths simply because people don't think about the one in a thousand very much, though children also ride bikes to school. One such case was noted a bit over a week ago. Here.
I was reminded yesterday that most people really WANT to do the right thing and when something is brought to their attention, they will do so. I received the following email at work yesterday. Now you understand the title of this post. Now, we won't read of a child crippled someday by a dangerous grate, nor will we have some spokesman making excuses or some advocate using the incident to suck off more of my tax money. I find it all inspiring in a simple way. There was a little extra spring in my pedaling on the way home yesterday.
To the City of Hurst, I have only one thing to say. Thanks. You guys ROCK!
I was reminded yesterday that most people really WANT to do the right thing and when something is brought to their attention, they will do so. I received the following email at work yesterday. Now you understand the title of this post. Now, we won't read of a child crippled someday by a dangerous grate, nor will we have some spokesman making excuses or some advocate using the incident to suck off more of my tax money. I find it all inspiring in a simple way. There was a little extra spring in my pedaling on the way home yesterday.
To the City of Hurst, I have only one thing to say. Thanks. You guys ROCK!
Click HERE for a Photo of the Offending Grate |
That is awesome!
ReplyDeleteThe grate thing I mean.
I've been playing phone tag with the City Engineer on another matter, and couldn't connect with him on this, but he's a good guy. I'm not surprised that he is making a change.
ReplyDeleteThat is inspiring. Well done.
ReplyDeleteYay! Good for you! You did a good thing.
ReplyDeleteActually, the City Engineer did the good thing. What's more, the contractor, by fixing the problem without a fight also does well. I hope Pondero gives the City Engineer a big "thanks" from y'all next time they talk.
ReplyDeleteWoo Hooo!
ReplyDeleteGood Karma, Steve!
ReplyDeleteThanks for doing this.
Paz :)