I read the article in City Weekly w/ interest also. I have never been stopped in my Westy or DC driving a lot of those same roads in Utah-must be the short hair? WTF? Last trip coming back from Jerome, I was parked over nite in beautiful Beaver, Utah, woke up in the morning w/ the 2 UHP cars that are always around Beaver, parked 50' from moi. Got in to drive off, no clutch, put all the brake fluid I had in the reservoir, still not clutch, go out & walked past the Fuzzes to the truck stop 100 yds away, got some brake fluid, topped the reservoir & drove off. They never moved or even checked moi out! I guess its who you look like, not what you drive? Tom-I was hoping they would actually stop moi, as I was completely legal.
>Subject: Re: Watch Those Out of State Plates and Don't Take any Crap > >Thanks Tom. Guess I'd better get a front plate on my van, and come down from >80 mph to say, maybe, uh, 77? Oh, and does bald and 64 y/o change my profile >any? Mt. bike on the back? > >bob ... in Salt Lake
> > > >> Interesting story from the great state of Utah. >> http://www.slweekly.com/article.cfm/tokinvictory >> >> Tom |
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