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Section 21: Community News Subject: In Memoriam - Martha Msg# 922375
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Keep your position, blow the horn, maybe slow a bit in a safe and controlled manner.
And if that will not prevent your hitting the animal, do what? Hit it? Slamming on the brakes for a widdle birdie is asking for an accident to happen. And if a accident does happen, it is the widdle birdie's fault. Sell that to the police and to your insurance adjuster. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Bill, No deflection, Drive smart. If you encounter animal approaching the road ahead, don't slam on the brakes. Keep your position, blow the horn, maybe slow a bit in a safe and controlled manner. Slamming on the brakes for a widdle birdie is asking for an accident to happen. |
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