@7fdf26bd This is the last pic I took, but it requires some context. It's a closer-up view of the entrance area of a pedestrian bridge which I'll show you in the next post. This one probably makes me a shitty person, as it's meant to highlight the squalor that is a normal part of Mexico. This is actually a nicer part of town. https://static.noagendasocial.com/media_attachments/files/111/165/735/528/868/398/original/8c75e46318775462.jpg
@7fdf26bd Here's the pedestrian bridge. It looks a little better at a distance. https://static.noagendasocial.com/media_attachments/files/111/165/807/144/443/866/original/3ae3e7294cca5128.jpg
@027ae4d1 @7fdf26bd If American cities had enough sense to build pedestrian bridges, it probably could shave 5 minutes off the average commute.
@87e0b6e2 @7fdf26bd I agree the bridge is a good idea. It could stand some upkeep, and it would be nice if criminals didn't hang out in little gang groups up there demanding money from Americans and Europeans here to work who are crossing from the Holiday Inn to the Oxxo, but the idea itself is solid.