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Old 06-05-2008, 03:25 PM   #11
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you have to ask whether the spending on 30 police 4 nights a week for 3 months to get 30 cars off the road is a worthy use of our money.

i think not.

as far as harming the public and killing innocent bystanders goes, if its an industrial area in the middle of the night with no residents, there are no innocent bystanders. you go there because you know what is going on. take responsibility for your own actions! why do parents and victims feel the need to blame someone else?
But what happens when what happened 2-3 months ago with the young girl behind the wheel of a, Holden? lost it and ran in a couple of cars and people, guess who had to clean that mess up??? It wasnt her mother or father .....police ambulance and other officials.methinks...
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