Las Vegas Review-Journal

Insulting fans

- Ron Moers Henderson Tim Todd Henderson

I am confused by Marshawn Lynch of the Oakland Raiders. He kneels for the American anthem, but stands for the Mexican anthem. This begs the question: How long do the Raiders think American fans will keep buying expensive football tickets where the highlight of the game is watching a player insult flag and country? valley. For anyone who has lost a family member to this type of incident, one is too many.

Quite a bit has also been written on the importance of driver awareness and driver education. And while that is of tremendous value, not much has been written on the responsibi­lity of those walking. How many of those killed were struck outside of a crosswalk? Or while crossing a divided four-lane highway, at night, outside of a crosswalk?

Watch the throngs of people walking on the Strip as they cross the street entrances to the casino. They are oblivious to the signs. They don’t stop. They don’t look. They don’t wait for the light to change. They just go. They assume that the cars will stop for them. The problem with that is that they lose all ties.

Even in my residentia­l neighborho­od, it’s amazing how many walkers cross the street without stopping or looking (joggers are even worse). They stroll down the sidewalk, come to a street and just step out and continue walking.

Maybe I am too old and out of touch, but I remember my parents telling me — stressing to me, again and again — how important it is to cross at the intersecti­on, where there is a crosswalk, and to look both ways before entering the street.

I can appreciate the need to educate drivers concerning pedestrian­s and the rules involving right of way. But there also needs to be more emphasis on the need for walkers to obey the rules as well. Fast-approachin­g vehicles, like records, need to be avoided.

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