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Old 01-10-2012, 12:57 AM   #26
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Its pretty common practice to flash your head lights to on-coming traffic when you pass a cop on the side of the road, and I don't see anything wrong with it. Does speed kill? well possibly, but it doesn't make people criminals when they offer a warning to their fellow motorists.

Twitter has opened peoples tattle tailing levels to an all new high. Red Mile pretty sure thats the second time this week that you have quoted a twitter of your own, showcasing you telling the world what they should do. Good job, if we ever meet I'll pat you on the back.

When we were growing up it was pretty common to be sitting at the bar and have check stop updates shared accross the bar as people were coming in, or phone our friends if we discovered one on the way home. This info would more than likely discourage people form driving rather than have them choose alternate routes. Knowing the cops are out looking in full force would make you second guess whether you should have that one more beer.

Drinking and driving is wrong and i do not condone it, however sharing info with friends isn't wrong either. Everyone here that is saying i would never inform people of a checkstop are full of it, you would most undoubtably call your friend if they were coming behind you and they had, had a couple. If they had more than a couple then you would have likely forced them to take a taxi, checkstop info or not.
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