hobbit
08-11-2006, 11:46 PM
Isn't it amazing how an incident concerning air travel happens and
within a few hours, we've got all kinds of mandates and "elevated
threat levels" and every airport is a scrambling keystone-cops
routine that affects everybody in the system? Why couldn't something
that widespread and effective ever happen for GROUND transport?
Where is the TSA's directive, "Beginning September 11, 2006, any
state shown failing to enforce tailgating laws LOSES its federal
highway funding until they FIX the problem that's killing way
more people than a few nutcases with explosive acne cream could
hope to take out" ???
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Peoples' priorities are *so* screwed up, especially in this country.
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_H*
whitevette
08-15-2006, 11:02 AM
Isn't it amazing how an incident concerning air travel happens and
within a few hours, we've got all kinds of mandates and "elevated
threat levels" and every airport is a scrambling keystone-cops
routine that affects everybody in the system? Why couldn't something
that widespread and effective ever happen for GROUND transport?
Where is the TSA's directive, "Beginning September 11, 2006, any
state shown failing to enforce tailgating laws LOSES its federal
highway funding until they FIX the problem that's killing way
more people than a few nutcases with explosive acne cream could
hope to take out" ???
.
Peoples' priorities are *so* screwed up, especially in this country.
.
_H*
Hi, "Hobbit"!
Tailgating is my favorite gripe! Besides stabbing my brakes & dipping my nose(of the car!LOL!) to scare the fertilizer out of these imbicles, I can't help but think of my story to the cop investigating the "rear-ender"! Somehow, it'll end up MY FAULT! Have you also noticed the "push" mentality of gravel dumptruck drivers? The ones with double-digit IQs....What's a little car driver to do??? ARGH! -whitevette :confused: :driveby1:
Hot Georgia
08-15-2006, 04:58 PM
Hobbit I was thinking that only last night on my way home, but admit to getting a chuckle from your "explosive acne cream" comment! :rolleyes:
hobbit
08-16-2006, 12:24 AM
I don't know if it's a lack of respect for *life*, because some
really inordinate efforts are often made keeping people *alive*
who shouldn't be -- criminals, terminal cases, etc. We have
paramedics who for reasons I personally cannot fathom make every
effort to save lives of people who will then endure long,
excruciating recovery and probably be disfigured/crippled for
life thereafter. I don't get it. Still, there are some really
simple reasons people *don't* have to die or be injured on the
roads and be scraped off the pavement on a daily basis.
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I've decided that I need my "yuppie button" again. In my old
Trooper, it was a set of relays wired up so that a momentary
pushbutton would light every available lamp on the rear of the
vehicle. I used it fairly effectively to get people off my butt,
warn them that no, maybe I'm not accelerating hell-bent out of
the turn I just made, and get them to dip their high beams.
Sometimes it worked, sometimes they were just oblivious. But
having dug into the wiring diagram of the Prius a little more
I'm realizing that it's not that hard, at least to get the
brakes, directionals, and reverse to all flick on at once and
at least wake up the yupster behind me that hey, there's something
unusual about this vehicle ahead and maybe it's time to get off
that phone and pay attention for a while.
.
But if he doesn't, and creams my sorry butt, don't go to any
extraordinary lengths on my account. There are already way too
many people suckin' up resources in this world. Drop off
whatever's left at the nearest med school, and be done with it.
But do everything you can to make *his* life either permanently
miserable, or nonexistent -- his choice.
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_H*
highwater
08-16-2006, 12:46 AM
hobbit....I agree
Randall