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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-08-2007 @ 10:20AM
Sara said...
A thought about the bus issue. I understand that many people will want to flock to this location to see the bus, it's just an experience that people want to be a part of, you can't blame them for that. It's just like Elvis' home in Graceland. Maybe, although it's an absolutely wonderful story and I'm glad I've been given the chance to 'see' it rather than just simply 'read' it, there shouldn't have been a movie made about it.. how many people have run to see the bus after reading the book? But, since there is a movie and there is a concern for a potential problem, impose a law. Provide guided tours as to keep the number of people under control, create a virtual tour, impose a webcam, etc. These are just a few ideas because I agree that the bus shouldn't have to be moved because it is there for a legitimate and useful purpose. Good Luck.
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