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Sorry to hear about that, Trish. <br /> <br />It does suprise me that they would allow a no-whislte ordinance in an area that had no lights or arms. <br /> <br />Perhaps because this is a very low traffic area or something, they just kind of pushed the no whisle rule through. <br /> <br />Is this a farmers crossing, or a regular traffic crossing? <br /> <br />Glad to hear everything is ok with you, it could have been a lot worse.
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