Our View: Trucker protest aiming at the wrong target

Tuesday, November 18, 2008 11:47 PM EST

A trucker support group planning to tie-up holiday traffic in Skaneateles isn't just going after the wrong target, it could be creating a dangerous situation.
Truckers and Citizens United is trying to arrange a caravan of as many as 400 trucks to drive through Skaneateles the day after Thanksgiving to protest new regional trucking restrictions likely to be put in place by the state Department of Transportation.

The plan is to have truckers exit the state Thruway at Exit 41 and head through Auburn and into Skaneateles on Route 20.

But the protest falls on one of the busiest shopping days of the year and coincides with the kickoff of the village's Charles Dickens Christmas celebration, so a line of trucks snaking through Skaneateles could have disastrous consequences for businesses there. Worse yet, with the number of pedestrians that crisscross Genesee Street on that day, it has the potential to turn tragic.

Truckers and Citizens United says the protest is aimed at Gov. David Paterson's flawed policy, so targeting businesspeople and guests of Skaneateles just doesn't make any sense. Neither does the choice of road on which to stage the protest. While some north/south shortcuts like state routes 41 and 41A may soon be off limits to trucks that are just passing through, Route 20 will remain open to trucks under the proposed new rules, as it has always been in the past.

Sure, Skaneateles officials have been among those trying to get state and federal officials to do something about the number of trucks, particularly garbage haulers on their way from downstate to the Seneca Meadows landfill. But there's no reason to intentionally disrupt the village's Christmas celebration over a policy being formulated in Albany.

We support the right of truckers to have their voices heard, but this particular approach is an incredibly misguided way to try to make a point.

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There are 6 comment(s)

Farmer's Gal wrote on Nov 20, 2008 10:15 AM:

" For a supplementary discussion of this topic, be sure to follow the article as well as this opinion piece:
http://www.auburnpub.com/articles/2008/11/19/local_news/news02.txt "

brew1234 wrote on Nov 19, 2008 10:42 PM:

" By the way NL, I have agreed with you many times and when I don't agree with you we conduct an intelligent and civil discussion of the facts. That is the way it should be. I feel that the people I disagree with just open my mind to a new perspective. I may not change my view but I became better informed. "

brew1234 wrote on Nov 19, 2008 10:37 PM:

" If trucks are obstructing the flow of travel then cars will try to pass to get by and pedestrians or motorists could be in jeopardy. Use your head and expect that the worst can happen. "

GiveMeLiberty wrote on Nov 19, 2008 9:31 AM:

" Shame on you for your alarmist BS.

"Worse yet, with the number of pedestrians that crisscross Genesee Street on that day, it has the potential to turn tragic."

What do you envision happening, a game of "Frogger" with pedestrians dodging speeding big rigs? Your point of view is ridiculous. I'm sure that if these big scary trucks weren't coming through then Genesee street would be a traffic-free oasis of pedestrian merriment, right? Puuuuhleeease! Go to Skaneateles on any other Black Friday and you aren't going to see frisbee games and flower picking going on in the middle of the street.

The facts are that Genesee street in Skaneateles is always busy, especially on Black Friday. Traffic will be flowing at capacity as usual, but a higher percentage will be big trucks, which might be driving slower than normal. If anything, this protest is going to make downtown safer for pedestrians but a little more dangerous for the snooty-snoots of questionable cardiac stability.

Given a choice, I would rather cross the street when a slow-moving trucker convoy is in town than when traffic is as usual in Skaneateles: 200 SUVs piloted by soccer moms running late for their botox with a latte in one hand and a cell phone in the other. At least the truckers stop for the red lights. "

nature lover wrote on Nov 19, 2008 8:11 AM:

" EXACTLY brew1234...for once u and I agree. I say have the cops ready to rake in the fine cash!! The non trash hauler trucking community should have sided with the public to rid our roads of Seneca Meadows bound middle finger waving stinky trash trucks. Skaneateles is not the only area suffering from these trashers...they are coming from the NSEW rural roads winding ALL the lakes to get to Seneca Meadows. They should protest the owner of that establishment!!! "

brew1234 wrote on Nov 19, 2008 2:44 AM:

" A massive show of force is needed by the NYS Police to stop and ticket these bullies for obstucting traffic. Ticket all of them. Making a safe peaceful protest is their right, but creating a public hazard should be punished. Enough ticket revenue should pay for police overtime. Endangering lives is not a legitiment form of protest. "

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