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Re: This is my opinion, who's in agreement?
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Posted by Davis In SC on November 07, 2004 at 21:49:32 from (205.188.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: This is my opinion, who's in agreement? posted by Davis In SC on November 07, 2004 at 21:07:37:
To add to my post.... Equipment is like guns in this respect... When I was growing up there were quite a few guns in the house. Us kids knew better than to even think of touching them, unless our Dad was present & said we could. By the time I was 7 he taught me how to shoot a 22. Later I moved on to the bigger guns. Still, I knew better than to touch one , unless an adult was present. Something has really changed in the last 40 years. Children are so sheltered, not allowed to do anything that even hints of danger, then they are thrown into the world without any idea of what can happen to them. It was tragic about the child being killed. My question is , how did a tractor & train collide ?
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