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- From: joelp@cbnewsf.cb.att.com (joel.peshkin)
- Subject: Re: Blue light blues
- Message-ID: <1992Dec29.125026.6255@cbfsb.cb.att.com>
- Sender: news@cbfsb.cb.att.com
- Organization: AT&T
- References: <725627564.AA28223@remote.halcyon.com>
- Distribution: usa
- Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1992 12:50:26 GMT
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- In article <725627564.AA28223@remote.halcyon.com> Gary.Goad@f15.n229.z1.fidonet.org (Gary Goad) writes:
- ....
- > Blue lights on my car only tell the person that is in front of me
- >that I'm a firefighter on the way to the hall in an emergency.
- >Hopefully they will pull over and let me pass.
- ....
-
- Gary,
-
- If the courtesy light only does not permit you to speed, why are
- you going faster than the guy in front of you???
-
- Before you decide that I just don't understand, I used to have
- lights on my POV myself and responded directly to many scenes. At
- differrent times, I have had both courtesy lights and emergency vehicle
- status. There are way too many cars driving araound like maniacs
- and they probably do as much damage as they do help.
-
- -Joel Peshkin, EMT-P
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