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1-23-2011 @ 11:00PM
Mark S. said...
I don't have a problem with doing some things which are a little risky, but from my perspective, that was way to close to a tragedy. With all of that force applied along the side of the water being countered by the friction of a couple tires on wet pavement, there could not have been much margine there before they would have been swept over. I take this as a reminder to not be afraid to say "I'm getting off" and figure out another way to where you are going rather than totally trusting the driver to not do something stupid.
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1-24-2011 @ 2:09PM
Steven said...
just think if a tire blew that all it would take to of turned out differently...