+1!
bonus if the running trails are gravel, there seems to be a trend where north american cities all pave over their gravel trails to avoid liability in case of injury but it saps a lot of the adventure out of a run/hike if everything is paved.
422 sats \ 1 reply \ @Doo_Deux 2 Feb
Here locally, a lady slipped on the ice on one of our paved trails, and the city was liable for it.
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Guess we should ban all public areas then.
Edit: Sorry, didn't mean for the comment to come off a certain way or for it to be misunderstood. I have an aversion to letting lawyers, courts, insurance companies, etc. dictate access to public goods and services in favor isolationism. It's just an unfortunate reality.
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