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Back in the 70’s I lived in Santa Cruz. On a lovely day some friends and I were taking a drive somewhere, which is irrelevant to the story.
I had finished eating an apple and was looking for a place to stash the core when one friend suggested I throw it out the window. I recall saying that I was not a litterbug, but conceded when it was pointed out that an apple core was a natural product and the birds would probably appreciate it. So we slowed the car down and I tossed it out.
I didn't see the motorcycle policeman right behind us.
Throwing that apple core out the window cost my teenage self $50.00 for littering.
I can well imagine going to jail for it in today's world.
How sad.
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I honestly do not know the story about this man and his “feeding” the pigeons, but I have to ask how stupid he is, given the horrendous rat problem in NYC, to throw pizza.
SLIDE:
https://montco.today/2024/03/kayla-yaakov-pro-american-racing/
Kayla Yaakov, a sixteen-year-old Gettysburg native, recently made her debut in elite pro-American motorcycle racing, writes A.J. Baime for The Wall Street Journal.
The teen, who races at 175 MPH, competed in the Daytona 200 on a Ducati Panigale V2 on March 9 against world-level riders. She finished in eleventh place out of 35 riders, some of whom were from places such as Brazil, Germany, and Australia.