Feb. 11, 1999
The writer is the Cornerstone coordinator at the Catholic Student Association at Saint Paul's Church.
Hicks' Gripes Unjustified
To the editors,
George W. Hicks ignored an important point in his editorial (Opinion, Dec. 10), namely that it is actually illegal to ride your bike on the sidewalk in Harvard Square. The woman who yelled at him was completely in the right. Maybe she didn't phrase her comment in the most polite way, but he was breaking the law.
Speaking as a Cantabridgian and as a Harvard student, I'm tired of Harvard students thinking it's okay to break the law just because they're busy.
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