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Push for safety on Seminole Pratt

Parents of a Seminole Ridge student hit crossing the street say the accident proves safety measures are needed.

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budweiser143 - 7/27/2009 1:52 AM
Seminole Pratt has ALWAYS been a small yet extremely busy! It should NOT have been built there in the FIRST place!!! At the west end of the Acreage, it is the ONLY North to South road that goes from Southern all the way through to Northlake. But yet it is only a 2 lane road. This area was not designed to handle the unfortunate growth and traffic we have seen here over the last few years. An area that was once suppose to be quiet and with the country life style at mind. And yet we continue build and and attract more people out here. WHY? Its all about the money. The money that taxes bring in.

EchoGrace - 5/1/2009 7:05 AM
it doesn't matter if it is a high school or a kindergarten ccenter- these are kids we are talking about. Some kids start High school at the age of 13, so are they old enough to not need safety light or a crossing gaurd? They arn't even old enough to drive a car so they have idea what a vehicle is and isn't capable of. THEY ARE STILL CHILDREN!!!
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