TS should consider students' situation
From The Battalion: Mail Call
Published: Monday, February 6, 2006
I would like to say that I am sick and tired of being harassed by the transportation
department. They are so set on giving tickets that they seldom, if ever, consider
the situation of the college student. For example, this Sunday when I returned to
College Station, I parked my car on the side of the rode near Clements Hall, much
like I had many times before, and had seen many other people do. It was parked with
the warning lights on and as close to the curb as possible. I helped my girlfriend
carry her luggage up the stairs and then collected some of my things from her room.
When I returned, I found that I had a $40.00 ticket to pay, for "Bike Lane Violation."
I believe that helping a young lady carry her things up the stairs is the right
thing to do in this situation and believe that many other Ags would have done the
same thing. But, because of this racket, I must spend some of my valuable time appealing
this ticket. So, thank you transportation department for ruining my day and wasting
my time.
Jay Littlefield
Class of 2009
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Those who don't follow rules have no room to complain
Published: Tuesday, February 7, 2006
I would like to say that I am sick and tired of students breaking the law and then
complaining about it. The fact that Mr. Littlefield saw other people breaking the
law does not make it acceptable for him to do so, and the bike lane regulation is
in place so that bicyclists (who people complain about on the sidewalk) are not
forced to veer out into traffic to avoid parked vehicles. Had your vehicle's presence
in the lane caused a bicyclist injury, you'd have a lot more to worry about than
40 dollars and some small amount of time. While there are legitimate complaints
to be made about ticketing by Transportation Services, the inconvenience it causes
for the lawbreaker is not a valid concern.
Sean Strong
Class of 2006
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