Posted by LA in WI on July 16, 2013 at 13:54:50 from (64.251.222.36):
In Reply to: Re: Safety, again OT posted by farmer boy on July 16, 2013 at 12:59:35:
FArmer Boy and Matt,
Again, I don"t care a hoot whether you guys agree or disagree with me because none of our opinions matter with this subject.
YOu fellows are using the word "should" or "shouldn"t", and "in my opinion".
Sorry, but this is not about what we feel, wish, or think what is the law in our collective opinions. I think little old ladies "should" have roads of their own, but my thinking has been ignored so far! I wish the state would listen to me because of my intelligence, but nothing so far.
I might not like what I read anymore than anyone else.....but the state I live in does not care what I think or I believe or what I feel I should or should not be able to do once I get a vehicle on a public road.
If it is a right to drive, why do we have to get a driver"s license? And when they take it away they say they are "taking the privilege of driving away from you".
Look up your state"s rules. Just go online.
Tip of the day: Stay on the right side of the road, that left side with big trucks coming at you is scary! (Our friend from Scotland will tell us the right lane is the scary one.)
LA in WI
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