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Of course Trimet has policies against this for liability reasons , but this gentleman went above the call of duty , and we should all applaud him. The Mayor ought to get him downtown and give him the keys to the city !
The Mayor ought to get him downtown and give him the keys to the city !
The Mayor is too busy crying over a woman riding her bike in the "No Zone" and got herself killed as a result of being in the blind spot of a truck.
The woman being attacked was neither gay nor a bicyclist, nor was the TriMet employee running a Streetcar. Don't bother the good Mayor with such trivial, menial matters.
Comments (4)
Good man. Five dollars says Tri-Met management tries to discipline him for leaving his rig. Let me know when we need to start the legal defense fund.
Posted by dyspeptic | May 18, 2012 8:44 AM
Good for you, Larry Porter! Well done!
Posted by Rich | May 18, 2012 12:37 PM
Of course Trimet has policies against this for liability reasons , but this gentleman went above the call of duty , and we should all applaud him. The Mayor ought to get him downtown and give him the keys to the city !
Posted by billb | May 18, 2012 2:02 PM
The Mayor ought to get him downtown and give him the keys to the city !
The Mayor is too busy crying over a woman riding her bike in the "No Zone" and got herself killed as a result of being in the blind spot of a truck.
The woman being attacked was neither gay nor a bicyclist, nor was the TriMet employee running a Streetcar. Don't bother the good Mayor with such trivial, menial matters.
Posted by Erik H. | May 18, 2012 11:06 PM