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We won't make it to February as a society.
What do you mean by that?
'A week before serious interstate travel resumed?' Not at all. I drove from New England to New Jersey that Saturday - September 15, 2001. Onto Manhattan Island, across the GWB. On Interstate 95.
There's no way you could block off all the interstate highways. Can you restrict access to an island that has limited access? Sure. But there are over 100 on-ramps to just I-95 - in Connecticut alone - for example.
Let's not lose even more of a grip on reality with ideas like this that make no sense.
Mexico's foreign ministry confirmed in a pair of tweets that nonessential land traffic would be shut down at the U.S.-Mexico border through Dec. 21. U.S. officials confirmed to Reuters that the same policy was being followed at the U.S.-Canada border.
Shutting down travel across the US-Mexico border? So how was that working BEFORE Covid-19?
Here's an idea.
Let's build a wall...
Yea... That will work!
Not NYC - the island of Manhattan. A relatively small number of points of entry - only bridges and tunnels.
'A week before serious interstate travel resumed?' Not at all. I drove from New England to New Jersey that Saturday - September 15, 2001. Onto Manhattan Island, across the GWB. On Interstate 95.
There's no way you could block off all the interstate highways. Can you restrict access to an island that has limited access? Sure. But there are over 100 on-ramps to just I-95 - in Connecticut alone - for example.
Let's not lose even more of a grip on reality with ideas like this that make no sense.
You are right but I was referring to NYC in the local vernacular since I live here.
People in the outer Burroughs (Queens, Brooklyn, Bronx and Staten Island) refer to Manhattan as 'the city' and often as NYC.
I do recognize people who aren't familiar with local custom may get confused.
Mail, for example, is almost always addressed as Queens, NY or Brooklyn NY, etc not NYC, NY.
Not NYC - the island of Manhattan. A relatively small number of points of entry - only bridges and tunnels.
'A week before serious interstate travel resumed?' Not at all. I drove from New England to New Jersey that Saturday - September 15, 2001. Onto Manhattan Island, across the GWB. On Interstate 95.
There's no way you could block off all the interstate highways. Can you restrict access to an island that has limited access? Sure. But there are over 100 on-ramps to just I-95 - in Connecticut alone - for example.
Let's not lose even more of a grip on reality with ideas like this that make no sense.
I-95 in Connecticut is six lanes wide and passes under hundreds of overpasses. Parking buses sideways under a dozen such overpasses would effectively shut it down. In NJ, parking buses sideways in front of the tolls by exit 16W would do the exact same thing. Surely you remember Bridgegate, where shutting down a single exit off the George Washington bridge backed up traffic for hours.
I could be mistaken but aren't there a couple of draw bridges on I-95 around the NY-Conn. border? You could open them or simply park a dozen garbage trucks on them.
Going north from NYC, how many bridges are there across the Hudson River? Shut down I-95 and the Palisades Parkway and the next major crossing is the Tappan Zee Bridge.
I-40 is two lanes most of the way from Virginia to California, going up a lane or two as you near major cities. Park two buses under every few overpasses and it's shut down. I-10 in Arizona is two lanes most of the way from Tucson to the New Mexico border.
Give me 50 school buses and I could easily shut down both of those roads, effectively cutting off the two major east-west roads in the SouthWest.
California already has checkpoints on all major routes into the state for agricultural checks. They could shut off all incoming traffic with a phone call.
What was the subject?
Oh yeah, the movie 'Pandemic!'
'Killer bees, murder hornets, fruit flies...'
What was the subject?
Oh yeah, the movie 'Pandemic!'
You're almost like the Nathan of the coronavirus 😉😉😉
I also (don't) like how he originally phrased it. That it was up to us to slow the spread while voluntarily staying home. Makes it easy to come back and blame the citizens.
For me personally, I have shutdown my blackjack play which is the bulk of how I support myself, for the year. Probably to next spring. But I do have some free play that I am still collecting on each week. I am only picking up the places that I have $50 week or more, which comes to about $800 a week at 6 locations, including my top location of $400 weekly. I am in and out within a couple minutes and usually go early in the day to reduce risk. And I am only picking up free play, not doing any play to generate future offers right now.
I have had such a lousy year playing blackjack that I sort of don't want to give up that free play. That is sort of my own personal stimulus or unemployment at the moment. lol. And if this past spring was any indication, there is no guarantee casinos will pick up at the same spot in the cycle, so I am hoping to avoid a casino shutdown and be able to continue to pick up my free play for the rest of the year.
Casino Off Interstate 95 Interstate
Parking buses sideways under a dozen such overpasses would effectively shut it down. Park two buses under every few overpasses and it's shut down. Give me 50 school buses and I could easily shut down both of those roads. California already has checkpoints on all major routes into the state for agricultural checks. They could shut off all incoming traffic with a phone call.
I live less than ten miles from a border with two other states. There are at least a dozen state border crossing roads within ten miles of my house that are not even close to being 'interstate highways'. If you prevent people from driving on the interstates then they just use the back roads. The purpose of this hairbrained idea is to prevent the virus from crossing state lines. This is not a situation with a history of established 'hard' international boundaries. People in New England cross state lines to buy groceries and play golf on one course that is in two states.
Solutions have to be practical, reasonable, and enforceable.
Mayors in cities near me have promulgated 'EXECUTIVE ORDERS' that are enforceable only within the boundaries of their tiny little municipalities. Rhode Island has thirty nine (39!) different cities and towns, several just slightly larger than one square mile. These local poo-bahs think that they are emperors when in fact they are nothing more than the Head Raccoon at the lodge with a self-generated false sense of power. They look and sound like the fools that they are.
Casino Off I 95
Right after we close all the interstates, lets order everyone to the seashore with a teaspoon. It's only because the rate of compliance is too low that we have not yet stopped the tide from coming in!
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We are located at 5550 NW 40th Street, Coconut Creek FL 33073, south of West Palm Beach and north of Fort Lauderdale in the city of Coconut Creek. We are west of Interstate 95 and Florida's Turnpike and east of the Sawgrass Expressway, one quarter mile east of State Road 7/441.
Driving Directions
From Interstate 95: Take exit 39, Sample Rd., and go west to 54th Avenue. Go north on NW 54th Avenue and the casino will be on the left-hand side.
From Florida's Turnpike: Take exit 69, Sample Rd., and go west to 54th Avenue. Go north on NW 54th Avenue and the casino will be on the left-hand side.
From Sawgrass Expressway: Take exit 18A, US 441/SR 7 South, and go south to Sample Rd. Go east on Sample Rd. to NW 54th Avenue. Go north on NW 54th Avenue and the casino will be on left-hand side.
For information on other area attractions, visit the Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention & Visitors Bureau.
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