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From: tim@minn-ua.UUCP (Tim Giebelhaus)
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Subject: Re: Fast driving
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Date: Mon, 30-Jan-84 21:27:11 EST
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Posted: Mon Jan 30 21:27:11 1984
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  Look, yes people die because of faster speed limits.  To make it even 
safer, I propose that we lower the limit another 25 mph.  Let's make the
maximum limit on all roads 30 mpr.
  Further, many people a year die because they mine coal.  Let's stop mining
coal.  We all know the dangers of nuclear power so forget that.  Wood is a
horrible polluter, and even if burned hot enough, we don't have enough
trees.  
  Their is such a thing as a reasonable risk.  75 or 80 mph is a reason
risk.  We can't stop the world because it might be dangerous.