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Posted by tlak on August 31, 2004 at 05:46:31 from (66.38.80.207):
In Reply to: OT -Are we teaching our kids NOT to pay attention? posted by NC Wayne on August 30, 2004 at 20:22:31:
Thats an audible warning that the vehicle is going to back up for somebody thats not standing there looking at it. The military had a common practice of honking their horns before moving. These are large vehicles that the driver may not have good visibility behind them. A lot of the new suv"s fit in this category. I saw a lady putting groceries in her suv/truck and the top of her head was even with the tailgate latch. I think kids from 1-27 years should be protected by society because thy still haven"t learned not to make stupid mistakes. Like the little kid riding on the tractor fender, she might have decided she wanted to be in her dads lap. The age range is what ever you want to make it. When was the last time you said "Guess I shouldn"t have done it that way". Another though, How many of you make your kids wear helmets but then don"t wear them yourself?
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