Education about traffic lights - SNV

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Education about traffic lights - SNV

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This lovely young lady was part of a large group of kids near Samudera yesterday - they were stopping the traffic at the red lights and abusing anyone who drove through on the red.
It was awesome!

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It has been going on for years, and while I support their efforts, it's time to maybe start thinking about fining offenders and get cameras, huge potential revenue.
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that genius wrote: Mon Jan 01, 2018 3:45 pm It has been going on for years, and while I support their efforts, it's time to maybe start thinking about fining offenders and get cameras, huge potential revenue.
yeh then it will be like the western world.....

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What do you recommend?

You seem to want it both ways...not to get mugged for your $10 socks, and for there to be no rules.

Kind of contradictory? Are you often confused?
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rozzieoz wrote: Mon Jan 01, 2018 3:39 pm This lovely young lady was part of a large group of kids near Samudera yesterday - they were stopping the traffic at the red lights and abusing anyone who drove through on the red.
It was awesome!

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Yep, they have been doing it for years in PP anyway. And it's surprising how many cars and moto's take notice of them considering they have no power or authority in regarding the law . Never seen any of them speaking to motorists, just waving them back with their flag if anyone stops on the pedestrian crossing.
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that genius wrote: Mon Jan 01, 2018 4:06 pm What do you recommend?

You seem to want it both ways...not to get mugged for your $10 socks, and for there to be no rules.

Kind of contradictory? Are you often confused?
arent all barangs dressed in the same uniform of flip flops, a beer chang singlet and cargo pants?
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not me, but the seams are gone on a couple pairs of shorts.
you can see my khut
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My grass skirt needs reupholstering, must admit

I don't think I've worn flip flops in over 20 years, and have never worn a singlet since I left school
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i have permanent flip flop tan lines
models would kill for that kind of sun exposure higher up above the feet.
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This is what they were handing out:

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