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Florida Paper Pushes For Bike Safety With Aggressive Reporting

  • September 19, 2015
  • Miami

Columbia Journalism Review:

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While a plan has nonetheless to have a legislative impact, Janine Zeitlin, one of a News-Press staffers who instituted a project, believes it is augmenting recognition of a problem in their community.

“You don’t have to be a contributor divorced from humanity,” Zeitlin told CJR.

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