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<p>Interesting. I remember being surprised when I visted Moscow in
the late 1970s that people often crossed the road without using
pedestrian crossings, despite the presence of uniformed police
blowing whistles and gesticulating at them. </p>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 16/10/2025 12:57, Prof. Dr. Peter
Bernard Ladkin wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:959767d3-2a90-4f11-9a02-5a345c59a71b@causalis.com">Do
that in any town or city in Germany and you will quickly end up
with a €30 or more ticket, and many of them. Pedestrian red lights
are to be taken seriously. Nobody has any problem with it. That
doesn't mean that people don't cross the road against a pedestrian
red light when there is no wheeled traffic coming, but it does
mean they check for the presence of enforcement personnel before
doing so.
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