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Re: Hauling Ford 8N with small pickup
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Posted by Adam Paul on September 02, 2004 at 12:01:21 from (64.236.221.6):
In Reply to: Re: Hauling Ford 8N with small pickup posted by john in la on September 02, 2004 at 10:28:14:
Hey John, I value your points as well. The 100 stepping-stones is a perfect example too. Here"s how I view it. It was stated that all lights work. If the lights were pointed at the sky, and not the road, the vehicle would be in violation for the lights. If the tail of the car were scrapping the ground, it would be a public fire hazard. If bricks were falling out of the car, it would not be the fault of weight, but rather carelessness in the packing of the bricks. I can relate to your story. Just a few months ago, a moron loaded a dishwasher in the back of a truck with no tailgate. It had bounced out while on the highway and killed a father of two... I really felt for that family... Respectfully, Adam
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