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You can drive, but I'd rather not pollute
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Possibly due to the many trifles that come with driving a car to work, some falculty members at Abraham Lincoln High School have opted for different ways of getting to work. The following are some of their stories. | ||||||||
Name: Sanford.Siegel (math) | ||||||||
Mode of transportaion: bike | ||||||||
R.L.: Why do you bike to school? | ||||||||
Siegel: For the exercise, plus it’s relaxing. I don’t use gasoline, so it saves me money, is good for my health and reduces global warming | ||||||||
R.L.: What should others do to help reduce pollution? | ||||||||
Siegel: I think people should drive their cars less because we’re causing a lot of pollution and are using up a limited resource. | ||||||||
Name: Paul Cameli (English) Mode of transportation: MUNI | ||||||||
R.L.: Why do you take muni? | ||||||||
Cameli: It’s too far for me to walk home. | ||||||||
R.L.: Why do you choose not to drive? | ||||||||
Cameli: The world is car sick, and many have worse problems from obesity to war. Those are caused by an addiction to gasoline and a pathological desire for convenience. I really feel people who can live without a car should live without one. | ||||||||
Name: Luranne Drager (English) | ||||||||
Mode of transportation: MUNI | ||||||||
R.L.: Why do you take muni? | ||||||||
Drager: I don’t need a car in San Francisco since public transportation is good. | ||||||||
R.L.: Why do you choose not to drive? | ||||||||
Drager: I don’t want to have a car because I do not want to be environmentally detrimental. Oil leads to many wars and I oppose the development of oil extraction from the artic slope due to how it destroys the wild life there. | ||||||||
Name: Barnaby Payne (assistant principal) | ||||||||
Mode of transportation: walking | ||||||||
R.L.: Why do you walk home? | ||||||||
Payne: For exercise and to clear my mind and thoughts. The cold foggy air of the sunset serves to clean my lungs and provide a laser-like focus on my daily duties. | ||||||||
R.L.: Why do you choose not to drive? | ||||||||
Payne: I choose not to because my schedule is very busy since I’m often at Lincoln 11 hours a day. If I didn’t take the time to exercise in the morning I wouldn’t get the opportunity to. | ||||||||