Thinking about others
Letter to the editor in today's SF Chronicle:
“Many ways to arrive” (Letters, June 10) requires a second opinion from a 63-year-old native.
A the risk of sounding like a grumpy old naysayer, i.e., “Get off my lawn,” I find it aggravating to hear those who do not want parking in Golden Gate Park’s John F. Kennedy Drive go on about the many ways to visit the park without driving there.
I would guess that most of the visitors to the park (tourists, families, residents of the city) arrive via vehicle because it the most efficient way to get there.
Am I going to bundle up my 95-year-old mother and hit Muni and a shuttle bus to let her get a view of the public park? How about taking my 2-year-old granddaughter with stroller and diaper bag to the San Francisco Botanical Garden to see the flowers, plants and ducks?
If you are lucky enough to be close enough to walk to the park, or young enough to bike, roller skate and jog there, then bless your lucky stars. If not, then take a a few seconds and think about others for a change.
Timothy Harvey
San Francisco
See also Seniors left out: "It's all about the kids" and Closing JFK to cars and the anti-car movement.
Labels: Anti-Car, Chris Daly, Concourse Garage, Golden Gate Park, Parking, Slow Streets
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