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Date:         Thu, 21 Sep 2000 20:50:58 -0400
Reply-To:     Donald Baxter <onanov@MINDSPRING.COM>
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From:         Donald Baxter <onanov@MINDSPRING.COM>
Subject:      Re: who cares...
Comments: To: Jonc <jonc@WEBGEARS.COM>
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I dunno. I just last night saw a woman plow into a phone pole right next to my car as I was sitting at a traffic light waiting to change. She left no skid marks; I'd estimate she plowed into that phone pole at about 30-35 mph. It looked just like the film of a crash test. I'm still not sure who to thank for the good grace she hit the pole and not me. Now this woman gets out of the car she's just demolished and walks away with air bag powder burns, but that's about it. Absolutely amazing to me that she wasn't killed instantly. This is not engineering that I think manufacturers would voluntarily put into their mass marketed automobiles. Of course, there is always the argument that this woman was just too stupid to live.

Anyway, I was impressed with the fact that a car can withstand an accident like that--and I'm happy to pay for what it cost to make cars safer. Now I'm just pissed off at that silly woman for ever getting behind the wheel. I'd like to live long enough to at least see my move next month out of this silly town (Atlanta) and away from all of its silly drivers.

Iowa City here I come!

And we aren't to the level of State protection the UK is at, and I hope we never are. Seat belts are just common sense, man.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Jonc" <jonc@WEBGEARS.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 5:32 PM Subject: who cares...

> I was around before seat belts and motor cycle helmets and crash tests... I > liked my 1951 Merc convertible just fine... In Britain we are known as the > Nanny society,,, someone is always looking out for "our" best interest... > > I don't like seat belts and I like helmets less... crash tests are for those > anal retentives who give a shit... I don't... > > I will make my own decisions on how much risk is acceptable to me and the > government can kiss the part of me that goes over the fence last...


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