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OMG THE COPS HAVE GONE CRAZY!!!

Started by Hawkins, January 26, 2009, 04:02:18 PM

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Hawkins

They are blocking off hwy 169 northbound during rush hour!!

Yes, there is some freezing rain. Yes, the streets can be slick. But the streets are fine on all major traveled roads at this time, due to the frequency of traffic.

People are trying to get home from work!! 169 is a heavily traveled area, for God's sake, who made this decision to shut down the main artery during rush hour??

This has to be the dumbest decision I've ever seen made by a city official.

God help Tulsa, it is run by morons!!!

Hoss

quote:
Originally posted by Hawkins

They are blocking off hwy 169 northbound during rush hour!!

Yes, there is some freezing rain. Yes, the streets can be slick. But the streets are fine on all major traveled roads at this time, due to the frequency of traffic.

People are trying to get home from work!! 169 is a heavily traveled area, for God's sake, who made this decision to shut down the main artery during rush hour??

This has to be the dumbest decision I've ever seen made by a city official.

God help Tulsa, it is run by morons!!!



Uhhh did you stop to see what made them shut it down?  Can you tell us?

Didn't think so.  Don't be so quick to judge UNTIL YOU KNOW WHAT HAPPENED.

Nik

I'm sure they had a good reason to shut it down. I doubt they made that decision lightly.

(I hear its re-opened by the way)

Hawkins

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Originally posted by Hoss

quote:
Originally posted by Hawkins

They are blocking off hwy 169 northbound during rush hour!!

Yes, there is some freezing rain. Yes, the streets can be slick. But the streets are fine on all major traveled roads at this time, due to the frequency of traffic.

People are trying to get home from work!! 169 is a heavily traveled area, for God's sake, who made this decision to shut down the main artery during rush hour??

This has to be the dumbest decision I've ever seen made by a city official.

God help Tulsa, it is run by morons!!!



Uhhh did you stop to see what made them shut it down?  Can you tell us?

Didn't think so.  Don't be so quick to judge UNTIL YOU KNOW WHAT HAPPENED.



As a whole, Tulsa has some of the worst drivers in the nation. They are complete docile sheep that are unable to handle fast decision making processes while on the road.

They drive 10 feet in front of them, and cannot take in information past this point ahead of them as they travel down the road in their slow manner. They do not contemplate the possible actions of the drivers around them, and they cannot process drastic weather changes on their own.

So whatever it was, it was some stupid people that had a wreck. So?

Pray tell, why were thousands of sheeple punished today for a few accidents?

Instead of responding to wrecks today, the IDIOTIC TPD decided to place units on every on-ramp from 11th street to 81st to blockade 169, while several more units were driving on this blockaded section of 169.

Great police work there, Lou (don't get me wrong, we have some fine police officers on the force, but the upper management made poor judgment today).

I wonder how many more wrecks happened on the congested side roads due to this moronic decision?



sgrizzle

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Originally posted by Hawkins

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Originally posted by Hoss

quote:
Originally posted by Hawkins

They are blocking off hwy 169 northbound during rush hour!!

Yes, there is some freezing rain. Yes, the streets can be slick. But the streets are fine on all major traveled roads at this time, due to the frequency of traffic.

People are trying to get home from work!! 169 is a heavily traveled area, for God's sake, who made this decision to shut down the main artery during rush hour??

This has to be the dumbest decision I've ever seen made by a city official.

God help Tulsa, it is run by morons!!!



Uhhh did you stop to see what made them shut it down?  Can you tell us?

Didn't think so.  Don't be so quick to judge UNTIL YOU KNOW WHAT HAPPENED.



As a whole, Tulsa has some of the worst drivers in the nation. They are complete docile sheep that are unable to handle fast decision making processes while on the road.

They drive 10 feet in front of them, and cannot take in information past this point ahead of them as they travel down the road in their slow manner. They do not contemplate the possible actions of the drivers around them, and they cannot process drastic weather changes on their own.

So whatever it was, it was some stupid people that had a wreck. So?

Pray tell, why were thousands of sheeple punished today for a few accidents?

Instead of responding to wrecks today, the IDIOTIC TPD decided to place units on every on-ramp from 11th street to 81st to blockade 169, while several more units were driving on this blockaded section of 169.

Great police work there, Lou (don't get me wrong, we have some fine police officers on the force, but the upper management made poor judgment today).

I wonder how many more wrecks happened on the congested side roads due to this moronic decision?






You obviously haven't seen how bad it gets when they don't shut it off.

TUalum0982

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Originally posted by sgrizzle

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Originally posted by Hawkins

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Originally posted by Hoss

quote:
Originally posted by Hawkins

They are blocking off hwy 169 northbound during rush hour!!

Yes, there is some freezing rain. Yes, the streets can be slick. But the streets are fine on all major traveled roads at this time, due to the frequency of traffic.

People are trying to get home from work!! 169 is a heavily traveled area, for God's sake, who made this decision to shut down the main artery during rush hour??

This has to be the dumbest decision I've ever seen made by a city official.

God help Tulsa, it is run by morons!!!



Uhhh did you stop to see what made them shut it down?  Can you tell us?

Didn't think so.  Don't be so quick to judge UNTIL YOU KNOW WHAT HAPPENED.



As a whole, Tulsa has some of the worst drivers in the nation. They are complete docile sheep that are unable to handle fast decision making processes while on the road.

They drive 10 feet in front of them, and cannot take in information past this point ahead of them as they travel down the road in their slow manner. They do not contemplate the possible actions of the drivers around them, and they cannot process drastic weather changes on their own.

So whatever it was, it was some stupid people that had a wreck. So?

Pray tell, why were thousands of sheeple punished today for a few accidents?

Instead of responding to wrecks today, the IDIOTIC TPD decided to place units on every on-ramp from 11th street to 81st to blockade 169, while several more units were driving on this blockaded section of 169.

Great police work there, Lou (don't get me wrong, we have some fine police officers on the force, but the upper management made poor judgment today).

I wonder how many more wrecks happened on the congested side roads due to this moronic decision?






You obviously haven't seen how bad it gets when they don't shut it off.



+1.
"You cant solve Stupid." 
"I don't do sorry, sorry is for criminals and screw ups."

Wilbur

quote:
Originally posted by Hoss

quote:
Originally posted by Hawkins

They are blocking off hwy 169 northbound during rush hour!!

Yes, there is some freezing rain. Yes, the streets can be slick. But the streets are fine on all major traveled roads at this time, due to the frequency of traffic.

People are trying to get home from work!! 169 is a heavily traveled area, for God's sake, who made this decision to shut down the main artery during rush hour??

This has to be the dumbest decision I've ever seen made by a city official.

God help Tulsa, it is run by morons!!!



Uhhh did you stop to see what made them shut it down?  Can you tell us?

Didn't think so.  Don't be so quick to judge UNTIL YOU KNOW WHAT HAPPENED.


Ditto.

Sounds like a state decision.

http://www.ktul.com/news/stories/0109/588974.html

Townsend

A good reason for operational ODOT signs.  The signs could've let people know why it was shut down and that it was temporary.  Note I said "operational".

Hawkins

Well at this point I think everyone's gone crazy. Its 9:00am now and they just said on KRMG that the roads are better this morning than they were yesterday evening.

From my actual observed driving route, the streets were wet yesterday evening, not frozen, from 101st & Memorial to 61st & Garnett as late as 11:00pm.

Now they are completely covered with falling sleet, and white. But now they're better?

Nothing in South Tulsa needed to close up early yesterday. It is this morning that businesses should open late. A lot fell last night, and its still coming down.



How is this better than last night?

TUalum0982

quote:
Originally posted by Hawkins

Well at this point I think everyone's gone crazy. Its 9:00am now and they just said on KRMG that the roads are better this morning than they were yesterday evening.

From my actual observed driving route, the streets were wet yesterday evening, not frozen, from 101st & Memorial to 61st & Garnett as late as 11:00pm.

Now they are completely covered with falling sleet, and white. But now they're better?

Nothing in South Tulsa needed to close up early yesterday. It is this morning that businesses should open late. A lot fell last night, and its still coming down.



How is this better than last night?



It is a perception thing.  If you can't see the ice, you have the tendency to drive faster.  Hence why there were soooo many spun out and wrecked cars on the highway bridges.  It was incredible how fast people were going yesterday afternoon between 1400-1800.  Today is much easier to drive on then yesterday afternoon.  I did 40mph on the highway and was getting passed left and right.  What normally takes me 20 minutes, took me 45 this morning.
"You cant solve Stupid." 
"I don't do sorry, sorry is for criminals and screw ups."

tulsascoot

quote:
Originally posted by Hawkins

Well at this point I think everyone's gone crazy. Its 9:00am now and they just said on KRMG that the roads are better this morning than they were yesterday evening.

From my actual observed driving route, the streets were wet yesterday evening, not frozen, from 101st & Memorial to 61st & Garnett as late as 11:00pm.

Now they are completely covered with falling sleet, and white. But now they're better?

Nothing in South Tulsa needed to close up early yesterday. It is this morning that businesses should open late. A lot fell last night, and its still coming down.



How is this better than last night?



As early as 3 or 4:00 the arterial roads were slick ice, and very dangerous. Closing early for the employees safe passage home is a good idea. Mains roads get worse later in the evening as traffic slows.
 

dbacks fan

Was it Terry Young or Dick Crawford back in '84 or '85 tried to shut everything down early because of the possibilty of a blizzard that never happened?

Fatstrat

quote:
Originally posted by Hawkins

quote:
Originally posted by Hoss

quote:
Originally posted by Hawkins

They are blocking off hwy 169 northbound during rush hour!!

Yes, there is some freezing rain. Yes, the streets can be slick. But the streets are fine on all major traveled roads at this time, due to the frequency of traffic.

People are trying to get home from work!! 169 is a heavily traveled area, for God's sake, who made this decision to shut down the main artery during rush hour??

This has to be the dumbest decision I've ever seen made by a city official.

God help Tulsa, it is run by morons!!!



Uhhh did you stop to see what made them shut it down?  Can you tell us?

Didn't think so.  Don't be so quick to judge UNTIL YOU KNOW WHAT HAPPENED.



As a whole, Tulsa has some of the worst drivers in the nation. They are complete docile sheep that are unable to handle fast decision making processes while on the road.

They drive 10 feet in front of them, and cannot take in information past this point ahead of them as they travel down the road in their slow manner. They do not contemplate the possible actions of the drivers around them, and they cannot process drastic weather changes on their own.


Former OTR trucker here. Current semi local trucker. Trust me, Tulsa drivers are no worse or better than anyplace else. Everyone thinks they are Gods gift to driving. While the majority have no business anywhere near the drivers seat.

Hometown

Well I guess everyone deserves some slack on ice days but generally I have to agree that Tulsa has some extra bad drivers.  It seems like most common malady is either being elderly or excessively passive.  And there is very little signaling any more.  Even when you are facing people at 4 way stops.  


Hawkins

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Originally posted by Hometown

Well I guess everyone deserves some slack on ice days but generally I have to agree that Tulsa has some extra bad drivers.  It seems like most common malady is either being elderly or excessively passive.  And there is very little signaling any more.  Even when you are facing people at 4 way stops.  





Excessively passive. That's a great term. Having driven in Dallas, Jacksonville, St. Louis, and Lincoln, Nebraska, I'd have to say "excessively passive," is the greatest problem with Tulsa drivers.

I've referred to Tulsa's drivers previously as docile, or sheeple, but I like excessively passive, as in stop at the end of a highway on-ramp passive. [;)]