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- From: boudreau@athena.mit.edu (Carol V Boudreau)
- Subject: re: Blue light blues
- Message-ID: <1992Dec18.123416.23937@athena.mit.edu>
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- Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1992 12:34:16 GMT
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- I live in a small town with about 25 firefighters on the volunteer
- department. Every few months or so, someone brings up the idea
- of having rotating lights for their personal vehicles to use
- when responding to the hall for a fire. It is almost always
- someone whom the sane people on the department consider to be
- reckless. It seems from my observations, that it is always
- someone who feels they need to speed and have rights to disobey
- traffic regulations that wants lights. I have found that if you
- are a sensible driver and are careful, you can still be one of
- the first responders. Having lights only encourages people to
- drive recklessly. They feel that they have a right to cut
- people off and speed through stop signs etc. The five or ten
- seconds they save will certainly be lost when they wipe out
- someone else's car in a turn or worse wipe out a pedestrian.
- My recommendation would further be that all firefighters
- participate in some kind of defensive driving program before
- they are allowed to respond to the fire hall for fires. As
- we can see by some of the recent postings here, there are too
- many people willing to sacrifice lives, for an extra 5 or 10
- seconds that won't help anyone. If they really think that
- time is important, perhaps they should spend more time
- practicing something like donning SCBA or pulling hose,
- things that can save time, but won't kill anybody.
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