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myredracer wrote:hohenwald48 wrote:
Yeah, that's the solution. More government involvement in our lives. Give me a break.Why are some Americans so afraid of the gov't.? Sometimes regulations are needed to protect the public at large. Spent my entire career following/enforcing extensive and complex regulations aimed at protecting the public and nobody anywhere complains.
Good question at this time of year...July 4th
We Americans are notorious for not liking gov't intervention in our lives.
Did you strike up a conversation? And I don't mean "hey dude, did you know you're gonna' kill somebody with that set up?" Well, if they had been around today, I might have. Ain't gonna hang around outside for the rest of the evening for them.
You sat by and watched them drive in---spotted the issue, watched them set up....Yikes painful to watch/worst ever AND now you don't have time to talk with them
For all you know they towed the trailer from their house a half a mile away just to see how it does for a day or two. Why do you immediately want to jump to the conclusion they don't have any idea what they are doing? Well, they're from Canada and definitely not a 1/2 mile away. Were you there to watch how they set up?
The government has done such a good job with everything else we really need to call on them to teach us how to tow a trailer. Whatever. Safety of the public at large doesn't seem to matter to some.
I think majority of folks rate 'safety' high..just don't believe that the gov't would do a good job. Would be just more of a revenue source vs real safety training. Just like most of the gov't vehicle inspection requirements. Just another fee.
:R
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Oasisbob wrote:
I would tactfully risk offending someone for the sake of saving their lives. In fact I have done it recently speaking to a man who had no break away brake cable. It is not only him but those lives that could be changed forever. Let them know
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โJul-07-2015 06:21 PM
hohenwald48 wrote:
Yeah, that's the solution. More government involvement in our lives. Give me a break.Why are some Americans so afraid of the gov't.? Sometimes regulations are needed to protect the public at large. Spent my entire career following/enforcing extensive and complex regulations aimed at protecting the public and nobody anywhere complains.
Did you strike up a conversation? And I don't mean "hey dude, did you know you're gonna' kill somebody with that set up?" Well, if they had been around today, I might have. Ain't gonna hang around outside for the rest of the evening for them.
For all you know they towed the trailer from their house a half a mile away just to see how it does for a day or two. Why do you immediately want to jump to the conclusion they don't have any idea what they are doing? Well, they're from Canada and definitely not a 1/2 mile away. Were you there to watch how they set up?
The government has done such a good job with everything else we really need to call on them to teach us how to tow a trailer. Whatever. Safety of the public at large doesn't seem to matter to some.
:R
โJul-07-2015 05:52 PM
myredracer wrote:KFCCaravan wrote:
Not sure how long you had eyes on this guy, but I usually disconnect my WDH bars at the entrance to the campground as I am not a big fan of backing into the campsite with them connected. You are probably correct about an overload situation, though.
Possible for sure, but it's not very far from the main gate and it's a dead level drive in on pavement and hard-packed gravel.
I've got to head south very early in the morning. Might just leave an anonymous note somewhere.
โJul-07-2015 05:40 PM
KFCCaravan wrote:
Not sure how long you had eyes on this guy, but I usually disconnect my WDH bars at the entrance to the campground as I am not a big fan of backing into the campsite with them connected. You are probably correct about an overload situation, though.
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