Michael Morris
First Post
Elf Witch said:(The city thinks sidewalks detracts from the country atmosphere. Please this has not been country since the late 70. )
More likely the city doesn't want to assume the liability of maintaining them. Too many people have sued municipalities for tripping on sidewalk cracks, and now most cities don't build sidewalks. One town in Texas does, but it's illegal to walk on the sidewalk (yes - that's actually on the books). The reason for the law is to stop liability - if you injure yourself while walking on the sidewalk you were "injured in the commission of a crime" and can't sue the city. Montgomery Alabama has a law against women wearing high heels for the same reason (woman sued the city when she stepped on and throw a storm grate spraining her ankle, so now it's illegal to wear such shoes).