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The streets are used by cars. Sometimes cars skid and leave marks, sometimes oil leaks and they leave marks.
So now, because some stupid graffiti is painted on the street, now the cars have to not touch it, as if it is the place wher the Virgin Mary appeared and now its holy and sacred???
Idiots who purposely leave skid marks on rainbow crosswalks, need help. They are defacing public property and obviously have rage issues.
Really? First you don't KNOW that is was purposeful. Second why should the general public be subjected to this Woke, PC, SJW LGBT Propaganda that many don't agree with? Why should Government be making and supporting Political Statements? Would you be OK with an Anti Abortion or Gun Rights message on a public cross walk?
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Totally agree! When I saw the bright yellow BLM slogan painted in DC, all I could think of was how difficult and distracting it would be to drive on it. Very disorienting for some drivers, especially at night. Double yellow line, white lines...that's it. Driving is serious business and roads are no place for murals.
Idiots who purposely leave skid marks on rainbow crosswalks, need help. They are defacing public property and obviously have rage issues.
You don't see straight people pressuring cities to make "straight crosswalks", so why are there LGBT crosswalks? Get them off our streets!
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