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QUESTION: 9111boards are forbidden on some of them, <br />2 are they not? <br />3 MR. FUHRMAN: T beg your pardon. <br />4 QUESTION: Billboards are forbidden on some of them, <br />5 are they not? <br />MR. FUHRMAN: Right. But they are cordoned off by <br />7 cyclone fences from the pedestrians and for a darn good reason. <br />53 Because the volume of traffic and the velocity of traffic is <br />9 such that to say that that would be a forum for picketing and <br />10 other forensic activity is just ridiculous. And nevertheless, <br />11 we have the old cliche or fundamental principle. <br />12 And on the other hand, we have the opposite extreme. <br />13 We have these thirty foot roads in suburban Brookfield which <br />14 are so small and so narrow that only one car can travel in each <br />15 direction at the same time, no curbs, no gutters, no sidewalks. <br />16 Basically, it is an inherently hazardous situation for any <br />J. pedestrian as a matter of res ipsa loquitur, simply by <br />18 accepting these basic facts which are undisputed. <br />19 QUESTION: That argument might cut two ways. Because <br />20 if there are no sidewalks, I presume that when someone has to <br />21 go for a walk, that person must walk on the street, so drivers <br />22 should realize. <br />23 MR. FUHRMAN: Or across hi neighbor's lawn. <br />24 QUESTION: They encourage trespassing in Brookfield. <br />25 MR. FUHRMAN: Well, trespassing is a matter of <br />17 <br />Heritage Reporting Corporation <br />(202) 628-4888 <br />