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Posted by George Willer on October 04, 2000 at 12:27:13 from (205.133.30.70):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Trailer for tractor posted by Dennis Frisk on October 04, 2000 at 08:06:30:
Dennis, This thread is getting rather long, and I'm sure we would both enjoy it more if we could continue it at the beer tent. We might even become good friends. The thing I have most trouble with is the idea that it is somehow better citizenship to exceed speed limits (by however small an amount) than to obey laws that are there for everyone's benefit. If you exceed the limit, you are breaking the law...if you are running at or below the limit...you should not be an outcast. Its this foolishness and fuzzy logic that caused the silly seatbelt laws. I am required to wear a belt because many people choose to drive in an unsafe manner. I will not cause a disastrous accident, but they may! Kinda reminds me of the recent unpleasantness where lying under oath should be O K because some of us think everyone does it.
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