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Re: Another Billy Bob electrical question


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Posted by Ultradog MN on June 19, 2013 at 18:27:58 from (184.100.107.85):

In Reply to: Re: Another Billy Bob electrical question posted by dr sportster on June 19, 2013 at 09:13:21:

DS,
I'm not here to argue with you as you are quite likely correct.
The question I have is this subject seems to have gotten you hot under the collar for some reason.
I'm just wondering why.
Why is it so important to you what I do on my own property? If I scotch tape my wires to a tree how does that affect you?
I'm not talking about polluting it or causing runoff into the river or draining a wetland.
I'm talking about an electrical code violation that can not harm anyone but myself if anything went wrong.
From your handle I assume you ride a motorcycle?
How many motorcyclists are killed each year in America?
Want to lay odds that more motorcyclists are killed than there are by Billy Bob Wiring each year?
How would you like it if they passed more and more restrictive MC laws each year? Till only a
select few could pass the exams and go through the continuing education to ride one.
What would that do to your sense of freedom?
There risks in everything we do man.
We all try to be prudent, lawful and self preserving within the bounds of having a little fun.
We weigh the odds and decide if the risks are worth the fun we're having.
We weigh the laws against our liberty.
I don't own a mororcycle. I think they are too dangerous. I don't think we need a Nationional Mortorcycle Code though. We've got enough laws and codes to follow.
Go weigh the odds. Make your own decision.
Then go have some fun and don't let the safety gurus stop you.
I am thinking about paralleling a couple of wires to heat my deer stand. I asked the questions here so I could weigh the odds.
There are risks involved but I might be willing to run them even if you are not.
How does that affect you any more than your riding affects me?


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