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Date:      Sun, 30 Sep 2001 15:15:51 -0400
From:      Technical Information <tech_info@threespace.com>
To:        FreeBSD Chat <chat@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Bad Drivers
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You know, as I read this, I imagined comic book-style panels, captions, and 
thought bubbles.  You even had a Spidey-sense. :-)

I gotta lay off the comic books.

--Chip Morton



At 12:16 PM 9/30/2001, Brad Knowles wrote:

>         Sometimes I wonder about emergency services personnel.  For 
> example, do they appreciate or even known what some citizens do on their 
> behalf?
>
>
>         This past week, for the second time in my life, I heard a siren 
> and didn't know where it was coming from, so I decided to simply sit 
> where I was (the first car in the line, waiting for the light) until I 
> could find out.  And again, the vehicle comes *flying* up the wrong side 
> of the road (at speeds well in excess of sixty or even a hundred miles an 
> hour), makes an insanely short "whip" turn right in front of me, and then 
> continues driving at high speed in the lane I would have been in.
>
>
>         The first time was about eighteen years ago, when I was still in 
> high school.  I was driving my very first car (a 1974 white Chevy Malibu 
> Classic with a 350 V-8, which I had bought from my parents using the 
> money I had made from a summer job), and I was turning left from one very 
> busy street onto another, as I was headed back home from school.  It was 
> rush hour, and I had a very long line of cars behind me -- most of whom 
> probably wanted to go straight, but we only had one lane of traffic that 
> direction.  Cars were probably stacked up for a quarter of a mile, or 
> maybe more.  A little before the light was due to turn, I heard something 
> that I couldn't be sure what it was.  So, I turned off the radio, and 
> rolled down the windows.  I didn't hear anything for several seconds, but 
> then I thought I heard a siren.
>
>         Even when the light turned green, not knowing where the siren was 
> coming from I decided to stay put, and the people behind me got 
> considerably more pissed-off than they already were.  A few seconds 
> later, way the hell back at the end of the line, I see this cop car with 
> flashing lights snap into the lane of the oncoming traffic, and he 
> covered that distance faster than any car I've ever personally witnessed 
> (please note that portions of my family have been professional sprint car 
> drivers or otherwise involved in racing cars, and have done so for 
> generations).  If I had started to turn left, there would have been no 
> stopping a pile-up of truly horrific proportions (remember, this is 
> before they had air bags), and dozens of people would have died or been 
> seriously injured.
>
>
>         This second time, I was headed straight, but stopped at another 
> busy intersection.  The fire engine ran up at very high speed in the 
> empty left turn lane beside me, and then whipped over into my lane just 
> in time to avoid the median right in front of it.  But otherwise, the 
> circumstances were pretty much the same.
>
>
>         Even if all we do is stay put when we hear a siren but we can't 
> figure out where it's coming from, do they know what we sometimes do for 
> them?  Do they appreciate it?
>
>--
>Brad Knowles, <brad.knowles@skynet.be>
>
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