Friday, July 5, 2019
July 4, 2019
My first offical Independence Day patrol, & I can feel good that there were no aliens blowing up anything. This was the first time I was going with the mouth mask. I was having hard times breathing with it so I thought I would try without it. I was already seeing fireworks happen. I don't know about the protocol on fireworks, unless it's use 911 just in case anything burns or anyone becomes the Human Torch the wrong way. I ran into a young man named Sonny who was returning home from visiting friends. He told me that his girlfriends was going to see the fireworks at the Esplonade. I asked if she was worried about traffic, but he said was going to be driven to. As I walked I will tell you a lot of people were busy watching fireworks that were not done officially. Pinpointing it would be a very hard problem. I passed Jubilee Church again & I saw a couple of headlights. This time I came to investigate. Thank God it turned out it was from the other side of the fence. As I crossed the street at Blue Hill Avenue, there were some kids who were watching the fireworks who spotted me. I told them who I was & I asked my Junior Dragons to be safe. They said bless you. God, it feels good to see the kids when they see me. After I was helping a man parelell park, I saw a man walking funny. I asked him if he was okay. He said yes, but I asked him if there is anyone I can call to make sure he gets home safe. He left. Guess I got my answer. As I made my way back, I can tell you the lights on Blue Hill/River don't work. I could only imagine the street in the day time & how dangerous it is for cars & pedestrians. As I cross I made it was safe. Then a car took a right turn on me & a walker side without using their lights. I told my fellow walker to move quickly. The car missed us. He did thank me in his usual way & we told each other to stay safe. There was an instance I saw someone starting to use an illegal firework, like I said the protocol I didn't know & I was very nervous to have egg on my face, especially with the whole family seeing. One of those learnable patrols.
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