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Re: Driving Ethics



Bitter, party of one!

Whoa, Bob!  Take a pill!  You're preaching to the choir here, buddy.  Paying
attention at the helm is a dandy idea - any ideas how we can force people to be
curtious, or polite, or even SMART?  It kills me to see people driving as you
described, but the it REALLY kills me to see kids driving as poorly as they do.
It just means we're sentenced to a lifetime of crappy driving.

Okay, now that we know that everyone (well, except us, of course) are crappy
drivers, what do we do about it?  In the UK, driving with a cell phone sticking
out of your grape is a crime.  So is doing your makeup, preparing gormet meals
and performing minor surgery.  Nobody contests that it happens and that on many
levels it's simply unbelievable, but offer some solutions in addition to
venting.  Then and only then can we do something about it.

John Virnig


> Date: Tue, 7 Dec 1999 20:21:45 -0800 (PST)
> From: robert smith <a_robert_smith@domain.elided>
> Subject: Driving Ethics 101
>
> I have written this e-mail to remind you all about how
> to drive, and considerations toward others.  I have
> gotten fed up with people, BMW drivers in particular,
> and their driving styles....

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