jimjamuser |
10-21-2024 11:08 AM |
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Originally Posted by Arctic Fox
(Post 2380735)
I hope it is illegal (especially on public roads) but who will ever be caught, and by whom?
Maybe the owners don't understand that most of the pleasure that dogs get from their outings is to be able to interact with other dogs and smells, NOT the exercise factor. The dog would find even a short walk much preferable to being forced to run alongside a golf-cart.
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In my neighborhood there is a man that lets his dog sit up close to the windshield of his golf cart. And the dog barks LOUDLY and constantly. I fail to understand WHY the driver allows this to happen. Maybe he is hard of hearing. Seeing this happen and I have also seen dogs on a lease running beside a golf cart (that is pretty rare where I live) - makes me realize that there are many really strange and unthinking people in TV Land. You would EXPECT older retired people to be smarter. The other day I was out in my yard and I saw a man in a golf cart go through a stop sign at a speed so high that the golf cart suspension lifted (close to a point of overturning) and his speed and quick turn forced him over to the opposite side of the road for about 30 feet before he straightened the cart up. He then continued down a 20 MPH residential street at 35 or 40 MPH (I could hear his engine straining). And he was screaming, "yeeeehhaaa") all the way. This was about 4 PM, not late after happy hour. Too bad there were no Police around to give him a sobriety test.
.....Anyway, the point is that people are walking, running, and biking on the smaller residential streets and expecting a degree of safety (that they should have, bur DON'T) just because they live in a retirement Village. Unfortunately, things are NOT as SAFE as you would think, or hope.
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