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Subject: Re: BTM's advice
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Date: Fri, 22-Jul-83 14:17:49 EDT
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>	If someone lives far enough away from work that they feel speeding
>	is the solution to reducing the travel time, they must be insane.
>	They should move closer to their place of work.
>					BTM

Hey,  BTM, whoever you are,  what do you know that I don't know?
Since when is your solution all that simple.  Does it apply to any
bureaucratically set speed-limit?  If you believe that the majority
thinks that 55MPH is fast enough, I dare you to post a follow-up article
indicating how much mail you have received in support of your argument
requesting the opponents to send you mail.  I hope you have a large 
Mail-file to accomodate the flood heading your way.%%EOF%%


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Please read again! I made a suggestion in response to a reason given for 
breaking the speed limit. The reason was to "shorten driving time".

Also, most of the mail I receive, though not very much, supports my views on
law breakers. There seems to be only a few careless drivers on the net that
say they ignore the laws because they don't think they are justified.
Now that is something to "flame" about, LAWLESSNESS.

                                  BTM