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Posted by Rusty Jones on January 21, 2004 at 10:36:32 from (209.195.140.223):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Traffic posted by Paul in Mich on January 19, 2004 at 10:29:42:
Well, fellers, I'm not a farmer, but i live in an area that was farm land about 50 + years ago--sorta semi built up now. I belong to the local Fire Dep't, and am in the Fire Police part of it. We go out on traffic control, and crowd control! We have lots of trouble with numb-nuts who think we have no right to stop them, or tell them they can't go that way, go around another way! ("I don't know that way"--this after i've explained it 4 times!) Numb nuts don't want to slow down or stop for us either. We are a part of the state fire protection agency, with badges, etc, and full authority! We don't have sirens or flashing red lights on our cars! Only blue lights. And women, either alone or 2-3 of them--since the scare of some pretend cop riding around and stopping women and doing bad things to them, they won't want to stop for us! When i'm out in farm country, the farmer moving machinery on the road gets the right of way from me! Way i feel, i wouldn't want him standing in my way when i was doing auto body work, which was my trade! Rusty Jones
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