Norgyort

Norgyort t1_jd8ah6w wrote

I don’t think the median is a good place for solar panels due to safety reasons.

Also not sure how the road dust would impact the efficiency of the panels.

Underground wires is not a bad idea, but there are places where the median is very small. It would also be a lot of work to route the cables over/under intersecting roads and bridges.

Now, what Augusta is doing with the solar panels on the ramp loops is a good idea IMO. We should be putting panels in all of those empty loops throughout the state.

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Norgyort OP t1_j8s6437 wrote

Reply to comment by freetheroux in Dogs in grocery stores. by Norgyort

> A dog in a stroller could very much be a service dog

That's ridiculous, a dog in a stroller isn't providing a service to anyone. It's just someone looking to show off their dog and skirt around rules to get attention.

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Norgyort OP t1_j8epo9l wrote

Reply to comment by penfrizzle in Dogs in grocery stores. by Norgyort

And you’re free to make that choice for yourself. Plenty of people don’t want dog hair or drool in their food though, and they should be able to shop for groceries without worrying about it.

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Norgyort OP t1_j8e53e2 wrote

Reply to comment by [deleted] in Dogs in grocery stores. by Norgyort

I don't think the person you're responding to is very reasonable. They say the majority of people like dogs, then two sentences later cite a source showing only 38% of households like dogs enough to own them.

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Norgyort OP t1_j8de0ka wrote

Reply to comment by Lieutenant_Joe in Dogs in grocery stores. by Norgyort

Nothing about my position is inconsistent. Your argument is based entirely on whataboutism and ignores the fact that dogs are humans are not the same. Humans do not shed fur everywhere, humans are not allergic to other humans, kids do not bite people and transmit rabies to other humans. The coronavirus pandemic started due to zoonotic disease transmission because of animals in a food market, we should be trying our best to avoid another one happening.

If you read my original post you'd realize that I'm not asking people on reddit to enforce these laws, I'm asking them if they've also seen an uptick when they're out shopping for groceries.

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