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1. Most vehicle junction controlling traffic lights automatically display a walk sign if the natural cycle for cars gives a red light in that direction. Anything else would be ridiculous -- not unlikely, but I think people would notice.
2. Most stand-alone crossings have a button that activates them. If you're standing near one, it doesn't keep changing automatically.
3. Other junctions are less obvious and may or may not change automatically.
The default situation seems fairly unexceptional to me: sometimes you need to press the button, and as long as you never the button and then don't get a walk sign, there seems to be no harm. After all, someone might reprogram them again. If you NEVER need to press the button, then sure, you can remove the button ( ... )
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In Cambridge there are some places where the button-pushing is complicated by there being bicycle-sensing loops; which auto-press the button for you if you approach by bike.
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There are certainly some times when you need harsh discipline of animals or adults, but they tend to be last-ditch efforts: yelling at either, or hitting either, is not normally effective at getting them to be well-behaved.
So, which is more likely? Something about children are an exception? Or people who are harsh with children are simply unable to cope and lash out? It might be the former, but no-one ever offers any evidence for it.
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However yelling is a good way to vent one's own frustration...
Children seem to have a great deal of difficulty understanding concepts like "soon I will give you food, and it will be sooner if you stop screaming". Then again many adults seem to have difficulty with "I will do that thing you asked for but first I MUST GO PEE" (fortunately it's been a long time since I've actually had to walk off to the loo whilst someone else is still talking at me and had them yell after me at how rude I am for not listening).
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I expect that parents who use harsh verbal punishment with teenagers started yelling and insulting when their children were much younger-- I can believe being nasty to teenagers makes things somewhat worse and/or doesn't make them better, but I don't think it's something specific about teenagers.
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“Jesus, they destroyed the ozone layer.”
I don’t know why but that statement tickles my fancy.
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