If you can do it, you move the car off the road and we fight about whose fault it was later, ... It seems like common sense, but it was not the law, before. It's a major shift in philosophy that recognizes that traffic congestion is a huge issue here.

It's not like you're going to get stuck on the turnpike once a year, ... You're going to get stuck once a month. And when the road gets shut down during rush hour, it's a problem for everybody.

I try to explain to them that that is not unusual, that we often work round the clock to wrap things up at the end of a legislative session, ... While many don't come around, they do end up having a better understanding.

It's nice to be able to go out and sit somewhere and get connected.

If he'd hit a jogger or a child or something like that, there's no way he could have walked into the Sheriff's Department with his attorney and then walked out without being identified or charged. I think the reason is because the victim was homeless, rather than a typical citizen, jogger, whatever.