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On 12/02/2012 17:28, Hans-Joachim Zierke wrote:
Arthur Figgis schrieb: Yup. I was in Mannheim (or was it Heidelberg?) last year, and some old bloke was shouting "denken Sie an die Kinder" (or whatever) at anyone who crossed when the road was clear rather than when the light was green. Why did he shout? After all, according to this newsgroup, Germans don't do that? Maybe the people crossing weren't German? Had it been Britain, a close approximation to no-one would have been stood waiting for the lights (unless some German tourists happened to be passing). BTW: What about pedestrians crossing railroad tracks, if the light is red and no train in sight? There probably aren't all that many places where the situation arises - there would generally be lights and barriers, or no safety systems at all - but in general I think people would wait for a train. Unless they were going to catch one from the other platform... -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
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