Sun.Star Davao

Think, then cross

- By Daryl Dean J. Martin

TIRED, the only feeling I got after surviving another long day of schoolwork. Still, I had to go to a coffee shop in order to continue working on requiremen­ts.

Upon arriving at my destinatio­n in front of Victoria Plaza Mall, I witnessed a cop talking to a citizen. Curious, I approached the people around and tried asking. Surprised with what I heard, I rushed to the coffee shop then tried to work out my thoughts. Jaywalking. The setting was very clever. A police mobile vehicle was stationed under the overpass by the right side of a mini grocery. According to a witness, the suspect casually crossed the road without using the overpass, which was clearly above her. Then, the sirens went off.

I have to admit I do jaywalk especially when I’m in a rush. I do it without thinking that it violates the law. But then I remembered, a ton of people were actually arrested since the Anti-Jaywalking Ordinance was implemente­d December last year.

In fact, I have talked to people who got caught jaywalking. Even after knowing that they are required to pay a fee and to attend a seminar, I remained ignorant. But with what I have just witnessed, things changed.

Jaywalking isn’t that of a pain to avoid. Pedestrian lanes and overpasses are stationed across the city. These lanes and bridges aren’t supposed to be taken for wasting our time but instead interprete­d positively.

Following this ordinance won’t make our lives harder. This actually ensures not only our safety, but also those of motorists. More importantl­y, this provides discipline; an essential attitude especially in a city run by those who value it the most.

Realizing all of these got me grateful. I am happy that my ignorance has not led me further into harm.

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