Yesterday my companion pointed out to me the first sentence
of a Boston Globe column -unflattering to Rhode Island. The columnist
pointed out that our tiny state is grandiose indeed in its drunken
driving road deaths .
This morning I read the infuriating story of the Osorio sisters,
Liselot and Sarai -ages 6 and 10 - left nearly dead in a street near
Roger Williams Park. A hit and run - and drunk ? - driver strikes
again .
The driver of that white car is a recklessly evil person , But
our society seems to mass produce such types. I hope he gets the
retribution he deserves.
For years now I have had this heartfelt opinion : THE CAR ITSELF
HAS GOT TO GO !
Gradually - I hope- it might be possible to eliminate private
cars from our crowded cities altogether. Just weeks ago I read how
some European towns are beginning to do this . The concept of cars for
RENT on the outskirts of these places is catching on .
The idea that anybody not too old or feeble MUST own a car is
being questioned. My grandfather - an Italian immigrant - use to say
that the car was the " ruin of civilization " . How right he was !
A saner future will literally put its stock in more public
forms of transportation .
I have already suggested in my E- mail letters to Cyberspace
that cars should be banned from place like Roger Williams Park -
where people still look for a little serenity in the midst of urban
noise, chaos, and ugliness .
THE CAR MUST GO ! ( Today I'll be going to Foster. So I hope
the car goes . )
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