Any health professional will tell you that a walking habit does much to prevent obesity. But our cities and our suburbs are hardly walker-friendly. Let a stranger take a walk in a modern suburban neighborhood and soon -what a coincidence - a police car will be checking him out. For " regressive tendencies "? Recall the Ray Bradbury story " The Pedestrian " ?
I think one factor that greatly discourages the joy of walking in America is a dearth of public restrooms. Even in the heart of a big city, with visitors everywhere, you read hostile signs : " NO PUBLIC RESTROOM ".
Perhaps some profound psychiatrist-sociologist- can elaborate an explanation for this strange denial of body functions. But I simply suspect there is little " make -a-buck " -here. Ashley Montagu commented on this lack of public restrooms in one of his essays on the American Way of Life . Can we at least solve THIS problem ?
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