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Ok Mike the question of "lack of safety" seems to holding no water. You seem to be the only one that does not see this. I visited the "angles" site and got really annoyed. If this person is so PO'd, then why dont they go out and push X-ing saftey? "My Son, where would you be if you stoped,looked and listened? Would you still be alive? Duh yes!" This is a little more realistic. Harsh, Sad, but realistic!! <br /> <br />My girl & I drove over 500 miles In N. Illinois & SE. Wisconsin looking for "Ultra Hazardous" X-ings. If it was that dangerous it was plastered with signs EVERYWHERE. The most dangerous on was on a blind turn deep in the woods with crossbuck signs. WOW A STOP SIGN!! Gee...how hard was that to fix the problem? It worked for me!! I had to stop, I dident see anything so I shut down my thundering car stereo........OK nothing here time to proceed enjoy the drive. Yea that was a hard way to fix a bad problem after all. <br /> <br />In sales I was always told to be SSS..Sweet Simple Stupid. I guess It realy is true. I just wonder if we stick these people in a circle room and tell them to p in a corner...what would happen <br />Icemanmike-Milwaukee <br />Dont get to dizzy!! Ha ha:)
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