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Posted by Murray on November 10, 2002 at 05:50:52 from (65.118.152.155):
In Reply to: OT- They got my mailbox - Again! posted by RayP(MI) on November 09, 2002 at 18:43:57:
Ray here are a couple ideas that may not be very popular. but here goes. You say you report every icident and demand results. Well I'm older and wiser now but I do remember when I was younger (Like late teens) and my friends and I would be around our small town (the late 70's)we would play basket ball and and a few of us had hoped up cars. the only store around that sold beer (18 drinking age) there was also 10 or more teen age girls in town so there was plenty of atraction. Anyways to my point there were a couple of men in town (one inperticuler. my age now) who were going to clean up the town and would go around and take liense plate No.. well of course we would do anything we could to eratate him. it was kinda like a game but just kept eskalating back and forth. It all started by us being accused of things we didn't do. as the girls got older and the guys got married things all went back to normal. we are all friends now. This may not be the case here but if you are the only one geting hit you may want to ask yourself why me. Every action has a reaction. It may be hard to do but the more you react the worse it will get. In our state (NY) any thing unnatural along the state road that won't break away beside the road is illigal. even saluse pipes have to be sloped on the end. DON'T put up a baracade type like some suggest if someone was to get killed because of it you would not only be responsable but you would have to live with the fact you caused another's death. Just my two cents
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