In a message dated 10/22/01 9:00:47 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
konnie_engelsman@es.adp.com writes:
<< However, just because somebody cuts me off, goes speeding by, or flips me
the bird (which is nothing, by the way, try getting shot at) doesn't mean
that I can suddenly assume the role of State Trooper & go ratting out things
i don't like. >>
This subject is a double edged sword. On one had you will have people who
abuse phoning the police because, for what ever reason, they didn't like your
actions. As you stated above, last time I checked giving "the bird" was not
against the law. (I could be wrong though) But on the other hand, what if a
reckless driver caused an accident killing one for your family members or
friend and you found out that earlier that same day they had been witnessed
driving in the same extreme manner. Wouldn't you have wished that somebody
would have called? I know I would.
Just something I was thinking about.
Julie
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