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[-] Boomkop3@reddthat.com 138 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Another reason to stay out of the usa. Not just anecdotal, we're talking about a country where walking on a public street can be illegal, and people who do are sometimes called a slur.

Because cities aren't for people to live in, they're for cars to drive trough

[-] qyron@sopuli.xyz 15 points 1 month ago

Walking on a street can be illegal? How? Can you expand a bit on that, please?

[-] Boomkop3@reddthat.com 56 points 1 month ago

"Jay" is an old English slur. "Jaywalking" refers to walking on a public street illegally. For highways, it makes sense that you're not supposed to walk there. But in America this "jaywalking" can even apply to city streets.

If you're not in America, then it might just sound ridiculous. That's because it is

[-] UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world 34 points 1 month ago

For highways, it makes sense that you’re not supposed to walk there.

Americans have created such a large and dense web of highways that it is difficult to cross the street in some areas without walking miles in a given direction to reach a crosswalk.

Houston, in particular, has this bad. You can easily find yourself near a freeway or overpass that sends you on a 20-30 minute hike to cross the street.

[-] SARGE@startrek.website 21 points 1 month ago

I once got yelled at by a cop for walking across a nearly empty road in columbus Ohio.

The closest crosswalk was basically 1/4mile in either direction, because the building I was trying to enter is so large.

I was walking with a cane at the time. And no cars were anywhere close so a snail could have made it across with time to spare. It took some people close by stepping in and arguing for me before the Douchebag dropped it.

Im sure if I had looked my usual level of disheveled or had any other shade of skin I wouldn't be so "lucky"

[-] Boomkop3@reddthat.com 9 points 1 month ago

Why would anyone want to live in such a place?

[-] UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world 9 points 1 month ago
[-] Boomkop3@reddthat.com 3 points 1 month ago
[-] Empricorn@feddit.nl 1 points 1 month ago

It's where my family and friends are.

[-] Boomkop3@reddthat.com 2 points 1 month ago

I'm sorry to hear that

[-] laurelraven@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 month ago

A combination of inertia, the cost and difficulty of moving, and being lied to from birth about how amazing this country is and it's the best country in the world and everyone else has it bad and are jealous of us, propaganda reinforced by daily recitations of our pledge of allegiance in school for twelve plus years.

And that's not made up or exaggerated.

[-] Boomkop3@reddthat.com 2 points 1 month ago

If I didn't know the context I'd think you're talking about north korea

[-] laurelraven@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 month ago

Yeah, it's kinda scary when you think about it

[-] qyron@sopuli.xyz 13 points 1 month ago

I'm european.

Walking on a highway is just plain dangerous, to not say stupid. On that context, it is justified. Crossing the road outside the zebra crossing can get you fined, as you are endangering yourself and others. We have those laws as well. But walking on city streets? I can't remember one in the entire country which I can't walk up and down.

[-] MirthfulAlembic@lemmy.world 14 points 1 month ago

A lot of America is made up of roads that most people would agree in isolation should only be crossed at designated/signaled areas. However, if your entire municipality is just made up of those roads and you don't prioritize crossing areas, pedestrians will naturally cross illegally.

I lived in an apartment building that had a parking lot across the street. The nearest crosswalk was a few minutes walk in either direction. The owner tried to petition the city to add a crosswalk, but the laws prohibited too many crosswalks regardless of the practical needs. He even offered to pay for it himself. So, you had tons of people who lived there crossing illegally.

[-] qyron@sopuli.xyz 4 points 1 month ago
[-] MirthfulAlembic@lemmy.world 4 points 1 month ago

None while I lived there, which was a few years. I had a close call once because people sped a lot, so the perceived distance wasn't always reliable. Cops camped out not far from the area sometimes because it was instant tickets as a result.

[-] HowManyNimons@lemmy.world 5 points 1 month ago

Did they fine the speeders or the jaywalkers?

[-] MirthfulAlembic@lemmy.world 5 points 1 month ago

Speeders. The jaywalking fine in that jurisdiction was negligible because it hadn't been updated in like 100 years, so the cops probably didn't think it was worth their time for a $1 ticket.

[-] Boomkop3@reddthat.com 6 points 1 month ago
[-] qyron@sopuli.xyz 4 points 1 month ago
[-] bane_killgrind@slrpnk.net 5 points 1 month ago

Yeah European roads are either stuck where they are for historical reasons or built to be safe.

[-] criitz@reddthat.com 1 points 1 month ago

Has anyone actually been charged with jaywalking in the past 50 years tho? I've never heard of anyone giving a shit in any town or city I've been to in the US

[-] lewdian69@lemmy.world 8 points 1 month ago

"New York City's jaywalking laws may seem obsolete, but the NYPD still tickets hundreds of people a year for the violation." This JUST ended and jaywalking was made legal in NYC in October 2024. However this is a single city example. Jaywalking is still illegal and ticketed throughout the US. Especially if vagrancy laws were already removed, it's a nice loop hole for cops to be able to harass homeless.

[-] criitz@reddthat.com 3 points 1 month ago

Ah, I must be too not-homeless, cuz that's not my experience in NYC. Just another tool for oppression of undesirables then.

[-] spankmonkey@lemmy.world 4 points 1 month ago
[-] psud@aussie.zone 2 points 1 month ago

That's someone being shot for being black. Were there no jaywalking law, the cops would have found another excuse

[-] Boomkop3@reddthat.com 2 points 1 month ago

I'm in the Netherlands, I'm not bothered

[-] chocosoldier 2 points 1 month ago

in my experience it depends on your skin tone. if you're white there's no such thing as jaywalking.

[-] sem 12 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

There are jaywalking laws where you can be stopped for crossing against the light, against the right of way in general, etc. Not sure what the slur is. I think Jay used to be a mild insult?

I saw a cartoon on here once with an out-of-towner complaining about all the horse-carriages in this "Jay town" but I can't find it.

[-] psud@aussie.zone 3 points 1 month ago

Jay used to mean country folk. Jaywalking was walking on city roads like it was the country, because city roads are for cars where country roads had little, horse powered, transport

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