Wednesday, June 02, 2004
 
Solving the Cruising Problem

The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports on a new initiative to curb cruisers: advertisements on the back of city buses which are meant to be seen by people driving in cars. That's the kind of innovative thinking that would put abstinence-education information on condom wrappers, which someone somewhere surely thinks the government is not funding enough.

But speaking of cruising, a resident intones:
    The common notion of cruising is "totally inconsistent," with what really occurs, he said.

    McNeely said the cruising he sees goes far beyond high school kids heading up and down Highway 100 on a Saturday night.

    "You have the loud, loud music going. People getting in and out of cars. People riding down the street hanging out of the sunroofs, hanging out the windows," McNeely said.

    And it's often lewd, he said, with cruisers stopping to urinate in yards, and young women flashing their breasts from passing cars.

    "It's likely they'll be topless as well as bottomless with a thong on," McNeely said.
What, loud music, obnoxiousness, and chasing members of the opposite/preferred sex? What is McNeely's idea of cruising, riding along in a calaboose?

 
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