Al Norris
Member
Something has been bothering me about this whole thing.
On another forum, I asked whether or not this was a city road. You know, a bonafide city causeway. A person, allegedly from Denver replied that it was a city road. The the Federal "enclave" was built up around it and that only the city bus is stopped. No gates. Regular cars, zip right on by.
Here, another poster replies that this is a gated stop.
Who do I believe?
'Cause if this is a city street, then the feds don't have a leg to stand on. If the City gave up their right of way, and it is a gated stop, then why aren't there big ole signs on that particular bus, informing the people of the stop and ID check point? (Don't know that there isn't, just is never mentioned by anyone) Better yet, why didn't the city just route the bus around the block(s)?
Ah well. I'll have to give my sister a ring. She lives over in Commerce City, just a few minutes from downtown Denver. Maybe she can tell me what's up with the bus route....
On another forum, I asked whether or not this was a city road. You know, a bonafide city causeway. A person, allegedly from Denver replied that it was a city road. The the Federal "enclave" was built up around it and that only the city bus is stopped. No gates. Regular cars, zip right on by.
Here, another poster replies that this is a gated stop.
Who do I believe?
'Cause if this is a city street, then the feds don't have a leg to stand on. If the City gave up their right of way, and it is a gated stop, then why aren't there big ole signs on that particular bus, informing the people of the stop and ID check point? (Don't know that there isn't, just is never mentioned by anyone) Better yet, why didn't the city just route the bus around the block(s)?
Ah well. I'll have to give my sister a ring. She lives over in Commerce City, just a few minutes from downtown Denver. Maybe she can tell me what's up with the bus route....