"Was the bridge itself federal, state, or parish? Who owns it? "
I know all that. I asked expecting an answer as to who has jurisdiction over the bridge. You obviously have an answer for others' arguments but evidently do not have the actual answer for my question. thank you.
>It doesn't really matter. It's a public roadway. All members of the public may use it, especially in an emergency. Here in the USA, we have freedom to travel as we wish on the public roadway.
This idiot blocked an exit route. Too bad the National Guard wasn't available to explain to the nice man that he was going to have to move his officers off the bridge and let the folks from NO pass.<
Bravo, well said!