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Posted by the tractor vet on December 20, 2005 at 13:12:01 from (4.124.91.68):
In Reply to: Re: Idling laws, who they apply to/what to come fo posted by Nolan on December 20, 2005 at 10:11:18:
Then maybe all us truckers should not haul your food and fuel and clothes after the temp drops below 50 degrees and oh yea your beer and not start haulen again till it gets above 50 degrees then you could starvet to death and freeze like you want us to . Why don't you try sleeping in a tin can some night when it is 0 outside and it is 0 inside . If we did not haul then the pol. would be down and there also would be a bunch of people out of work and also there would be all that fuel not being used. You tree huggers have caused more harm then good . And the EPA has cost this country more then anyone can think of and have they ever fixed a problem no they just move it from one place to another along with jobs they are moved out of this country to where they don't have the problems with tree huggers.
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