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Posted by Paul in Mich on August 30, 2004 at 06:14:02 from (66.188.26.29):
In Reply to: Stupid Dad posted by stan on August 29, 2004 at 22:56:59:
Stan, I dont doubt but what riding on a tractor leaning on a fender may be dangerous, but Im sure that most of us here responding have done the same thing or worse. I can remember at the age of 4 sitting on the toolbox of my Grandfathers Caterpillar and riding for hours. what amazes me, and I'm sure you've all seen it is parents will stick a helmet, which didn't even exist in our day, on their kid, and allow the kid to ride a bycycle without bothering to explain the rules of the road. The same kid will ride on the wrong side of the road, ride side by side with another cyclist with traffic at his back, ride at night without lights or reflectors, run pedestrians off the sidewalks and not think for a minute the danger they pose, because that stupid helmet is all they need. I guess stupid sticks out more when we see the other guy do it.
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