Thursday, January 27, 2011

Here is just a little body paragraph in my opinion editorial, and this part is addressing people who have been complaining about pedestrians who don't pay attention when walking to school and how if driver's don't like it, they should not drive:

Complaining about crazy pedestrians who don’t pay attention is a futile attempt to better the situation. I’m sure there are many drivers, who, like the students, could pay more attention and be more courteous and cautious. The complaining goes both ways. Basically, when walking and driving onto this crowded campus, there will always be congestion. This is a truth of life at BYU. If you don’t want to deal with the stress of letting a student cross the street or being extra alert for all the those students who are walking near you, then don’t drive. It is the only logical solution.

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