Things are happening, " she says while raising a hand in a " stop " gesture to oncoming motorists as she jaywalks across Second Street.
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Brian Macluso, 26, who lives in Greenwich, Conn ., but jaywalks daily to get to his hotel-industry job, actually has gotten a ticket.
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"I will never disappoint him, " she said, " and I will never do anything against the law, not even jaywalk ."
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And of course, we never jaywalk _ never, ever _ and, as Newsweek put it, " Seattle drivers are legendary for courtesy and patience ."
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Dallas is so compulsively devoted to convention that I fear for my life every time I jaywalk, run a red light, or carry a knock-off designer purse.
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New Yorkers have always been vulnerable to such phenomena as the flying-pigeon strafing, the annoyingly unpredictable jaywalk summons, the calamitous random subway shoving and the unexpected falling gargoyle.
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Orville established his private laboratory at 15 North Broadway, a short jaywalk from the new building and loan location, in 1916 and tinkered there for the rest of his life.
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The Jaywalks song " I Like Fat Chicks " was banned from radio for politically incorrect lyrics, despite the fact the message of the song is essentially positive about overweight women.
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Here, where pedestrians have the upper hand, or think they do, the impatient instead push, shove and jaywalk, daring four-wheeled hunks of steel to hit them.
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"How can you tell New Yorkers they can't jaywalk ? " said Seedy Sanyand, who sold music tapes near the corner where he has seen a few people hit by cars.