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Re: Model HTA ??
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 06, 2007 at 07:55:45 from (216.208.58.128):
In Reply to: Re: Model HTA ?? posted by Nat 2 on February 06, 2007 at 05:02:11:
Nat: I think most of us accept what you say, what amazes me is how often this question arises, at least once or twice per month. I've even seen it on page 1 and 11 at the same time. Proves to me what a cop once told me. He stopped me doing 58 mph in a 50 mph zone. I hadn't been on this road since it had been downgraded from 60 to 50, roughly 3 months before. I pointed that out to him and told him there were no speed signs between where I turned on and here. He said, "Oh yes there is back by the park entrance." I said, " Sir that sign (same size as our speed signs) said it is illegal to throw garbage in the highway."He said, Mr. MacKay, I'm going to let you go, your someone who actually reads signs." My point is if we had folks that actually read the forums, before they start typing, this question would rarely arise. When I came to YT, I read for 6 months before I typed anything. It also makes you wonder why Kim bothers to archive this discussion.
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