Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2007 10:03:21 -0800
Reply-To: neil N <musomuso@GMAIL.COM>
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From: neil N <musomuso@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Was: LVC: FRIDAY!!! Barefoot Driving. NOW: Who drives barefoot in
the summer??
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I know I do. But only in the summer months
As a kid, I noticed my friends mom driving her VW wagon barefoot in the
Summer. I asked why. She said that when she was wearing sandals, it was
better to remove them and drive barefoot.
As a teen driver, I fell into the same habit. It makes sense to me. IF I'm
wearing sandals or some such I remove them as IMHO, bare feet are better
than Birks flopping around. And I'm quite comfortable with it. But I might
be breaking a local law...... I just keep the Birks handy.
So who else drives bare foot in the summer?
Neil.
On Dec 6, 2007 9:53 PM, craig cowan <phishman068@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well ladies and gentleman, some time ago i inquired about some pretty cool
> barefoot shaped soft foam pedal pads that i had seen for sale for VW's
> some
> time ago but were unable to find for sale since. Much to my dismay, i
> still
> have not rediscovered this product (but there is a small version of
> them....), but some questions had arisen about driving Barefoot. Over the
> course of the last months i have not put on shoes, shocking yes (Since i
> live in Pennsylvania and we have 6inches of snow....), but for the most
> part
> i have been barefoot since September and loving every minute of it. This
> has
> led me to doing some extreme research on laws permitting/limiting the
> rights
> of people to be barefoot. Today i had a nice conversation with a
> restaurant
> owner after being removed by the manager (I asked to speak to whoever his
> superior was) and long story short, i'm "more than welcome" barefoot in
> that
> place anytime from now on. I've gotten alot of support in my pointless
> cause
> and discovered alot of interesting information about state laws (who knew
> that almost NOTHING is actually illegal barefoot. Even MOST food
> establishments (private rules can be enforced, but few laws exist, at
> least
> in PA). This has led me to find out that it seems.....no states are
> against
> barefoot driving! It seems alot of the various "Barefoot Living"
> organizations have written to every states DMV, State police departments,
> and State Governments and come up pretty empty. It seems its "not
> recommended" in Ohio, but other than that it looks like the most they can
> charge you with is "driving recklessly" or something like that (which you
> could probably fight and win).
>
>
> So I implore you all to enjoy a day barefoot, but do some research before
> you do something stupid. I sure dont want to be responsible for you being
> imprisoned for your barefootedness.
> People see me walking in the snow and ask me how i do it. I tend to
> respond
> "its pretty easy really, you just start by taking your shoes off".
>
> Vanagon Content: I'll be driving a vanagon barefoot, and the subject is
> the
> result of a quest for foam pedals (that don't seem to exist).
>
> -Craig
> '85GL
>
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