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Re: OT My gator caught fire
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Posted by No Party... on September 10, 2006 at 16:34:07 from (216.93.94.45):
In Reply to: Re: OT My gator caught fire posted by rich from pa on September 10, 2006 at 12:30:56:
There is one thing that I do know. There are too many self proclaimed victims walking around in this country. Lawsuits can put companies out of business. It is also not legal to drive a gator on the road so you rightfully should not have had to "make it back to the trail". The five feet it takes to get a vehicle off the road will not cause it to catch fire. And honest men do not bring on lawsuits against manufactures when it is their own ignorance that caused the results to occur. And maybe you should not be posting anymore if that is the kind of disgusting logic you want to put on here.
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