“There’s just not enough trust in the limitations of how this data can be used. And for us as Walk Bike Nashville, we really consider that a huge issue when it comes the public safety of our most marginalized communities,” Carrillo said.
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🧵1/5 To say we’re disappointed in @MetroCouncil going against 12+ community orgs and their members to approve LPRs is putting it mildly.
— TIRRC Votes (@TIRRCVotes) February 2, 2022
Walk Bike Nashville is deeply disappointed in the decision to approve this 6-month pilot program. We know that when we talk about traffic and public safety, community input matters. Tonight we saw how many council members ignored that input.
— Walk Bike Nashville (@walkbikenash) February 2, 2022