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On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 08:51:59 -0500, "C. E. White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was understood to have stated the following: >I don't disagree with this, but don't you think it applies to LLR who harrass >LLBs as well? Shouldn't LLRs drive sensibly and responsibly as well? Just >becasue you are willing to violate the law and drive really fast you don't >have the right to harass others. As this thread has primarily been in regards to LLBing, I haven't really made any statements regarding LLRs driving sensibly and responsibly. Although I admit there are circumstances that LLRs get carried away. The point I've been trying to express is that chances are good that some LLB is going to push an LLR "over the edge" at some point in time, and the LLR may suffer severe harm as a result. IMHO, it's best to not be either part of the equation. There are times where I drive in excess of the speed limit, and there are times when I drive under the speed limit. Regardless of my speed, however, I do as much as I can to accommodate their desire to pass. I don't know if they are dealing with some emergency, nor do I know if they are a "loaded gun" ready to go off. I just know that I do as little as I can to antagonize or delay their journey. I treat them as I would want others to treat me, and that certainly means no delays to them if they are in a hurry.
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