Bad Drivers
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On 15 Jul 2005 08:53:41 -0700, gcmschemist@gmail.com wrote:
>In most states, "keep right except to pass" is codified into law. When
>it's posted on rectangular black&white signs (like speed limit signs),
>it's not advisory. (Like diamond black and yellow signs.)
>
>Enforcement is just about non-existant, however.
I've asked police friends of mine about left lane bandits and they say
they *do* give them a ticket when it is outrageous (i.e., 50 in a 65).
The uncaring culprit is guilty of "cruising" according to my friends.
>In most states, "keep right except to pass" is codified into law. When
>it's posted on rectangular black&white signs (like speed limit signs),
>it's not advisory. (Like diamond black and yellow signs.)
>
>Enforcement is just about non-existant, however.
I've asked police friends of mine about left lane bandits and they say
they *do* give them a ticket when it is outrageous (i.e., 50 in a 65).
The uncaring culprit is guilty of "cruising" according to my friends.
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On 15 Jul 2005 08:53:41 -0700, gcmschemist@gmail.com wrote:
>In most states, "keep right except to pass" is codified into law. When
>it's posted on rectangular black&white signs (like speed limit signs),
>it's not advisory. (Like diamond black and yellow signs.)
>
>Enforcement is just about non-existant, however.
I've asked police friends of mine about left lane bandits and they say
they *do* give them a ticket when it is outrageous (i.e., 50 in a 65).
The uncaring culprit is guilty of "cruising" according to my friends.
>In most states, "keep right except to pass" is codified into law. When
>it's posted on rectangular black&white signs (like speed limit signs),
>it's not advisory. (Like diamond black and yellow signs.)
>
>Enforcement is just about non-existant, however.
I've asked police friends of mine about left lane bandits and they say
they *do* give them a ticket when it is outrageous (i.e., 50 in a 65).
The uncaring culprit is guilty of "cruising" according to my friends.
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Dave LaCourse wrote:
> On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 03:54:41 -0400, Mike Smith
> <mike_UNDERSCORE_smith@acm.DOT.org> wrote:
>
>
>>There's nothing in the NY law
>>that says you can't park your *** in the left lane of a divided highway
>>and do 55 mph till the cows come home.
>
>
> And I suspect you would feel right at home doing just that. No common
> sense, lad?
Keep your insults to yourself, . I never said *I* drive that
way, or that I think people *should* drive that way, I was simply citing
the relevant law in New York State. Jump to conclusions much?
--
Mike Smith
> On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 03:54:41 -0400, Mike Smith
> <mike_UNDERSCORE_smith@acm.DOT.org> wrote:
>
>
>>There's nothing in the NY law
>>that says you can't park your *** in the left lane of a divided highway
>>and do 55 mph till the cows come home.
>
>
> And I suspect you would feel right at home doing just that. No common
> sense, lad?
Keep your insults to yourself, . I never said *I* drive that
way, or that I think people *should* drive that way, I was simply citing
the relevant law in New York State. Jump to conclusions much?
--
Mike Smith
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Dave LaCourse wrote:
> On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 03:54:41 -0400, Mike Smith
> <mike_UNDERSCORE_smith@acm.DOT.org> wrote:
>
>
>>There's nothing in the NY law
>>that says you can't park your *** in the left lane of a divided highway
>>and do 55 mph till the cows come home.
>
>
> And I suspect you would feel right at home doing just that. No common
> sense, lad?
Keep your insults to yourself, . I never said *I* drive that
way, or that I think people *should* drive that way, I was simply citing
the relevant law in New York State. Jump to conclusions much?
--
Mike Smith
> On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 03:54:41 -0400, Mike Smith
> <mike_UNDERSCORE_smith@acm.DOT.org> wrote:
>
>
>>There's nothing in the NY law
>>that says you can't park your *** in the left lane of a divided highway
>>and do 55 mph till the cows come home.
>
>
> And I suspect you would feel right at home doing just that. No common
> sense, lad?
Keep your insults to yourself, . I never said *I* drive that
way, or that I think people *should* drive that way, I was simply citing
the relevant law in New York State. Jump to conclusions much?
--
Mike Smith
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Dave LaCourse wrote:
> On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 03:54:41 -0400, Mike Smith
> <mike_UNDERSCORE_smith@acm.DOT.org> wrote:
>
>
>>There's nothing in the NY law
>>that says you can't park your *** in the left lane of a divided highway
>>and do 55 mph till the cows come home.
>
>
> And I suspect you would feel right at home doing just that. No common
> sense, lad?
Keep your insults to yourself, . I never said *I* drive that
way, or that I think people *should* drive that way, I was simply citing
the relevant law in New York State. Jump to conclusions much?
--
Mike Smith
> On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 03:54:41 -0400, Mike Smith
> <mike_UNDERSCORE_smith@acm.DOT.org> wrote:
>
>
>>There's nothing in the NY law
>>that says you can't park your *** in the left lane of a divided highway
>>and do 55 mph till the cows come home.
>
>
> And I suspect you would feel right at home doing just that. No common
> sense, lad?
Keep your insults to yourself, . I never said *I* drive that
way, or that I think people *should* drive that way, I was simply citing
the relevant law in New York State. Jump to conclusions much?
--
Mike Smith
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gcmschemist@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Dave LaCourse wrote:
>
>>On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 03:54:41 -0400, Mike Smith
>><mike_UNDERSCORE_smith@acm.DOT.org> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>There's nothing in the NY law
>>>that says you can't park your *** in the left lane of a divided highway
>>>and do 55 mph till the cows come home.
>>
>>And I suspect you would feel right at home doing just that. No common
>>sense, lad?
>
>
> No, he's just a MFFY driver. (Me first, fsck you.)
>
> Drive right, pass left, leave speed enforcement to the professionals.
> It's called "common courtesy", which seems to be quite uncommon.
Where the hell do you guys get off concluding that I don't drive-right/
pass-left, just because I cited a NYS law? Boy, aren't we prejudiced
around here...
--
Mike Smith
>
> Dave LaCourse wrote:
>
>>On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 03:54:41 -0400, Mike Smith
>><mike_UNDERSCORE_smith@acm.DOT.org> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>There's nothing in the NY law
>>>that says you can't park your *** in the left lane of a divided highway
>>>and do 55 mph till the cows come home.
>>
>>And I suspect you would feel right at home doing just that. No common
>>sense, lad?
>
>
> No, he's just a MFFY driver. (Me first, fsck you.)
>
> Drive right, pass left, leave speed enforcement to the professionals.
> It's called "common courtesy", which seems to be quite uncommon.
Where the hell do you guys get off concluding that I don't drive-right/
pass-left, just because I cited a NYS law? Boy, aren't we prejudiced
around here...
--
Mike Smith
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gcmschemist@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Dave LaCourse wrote:
>
>>On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 03:54:41 -0400, Mike Smith
>><mike_UNDERSCORE_smith@acm.DOT.org> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>There's nothing in the NY law
>>>that says you can't park your *** in the left lane of a divided highway
>>>and do 55 mph till the cows come home.
>>
>>And I suspect you would feel right at home doing just that. No common
>>sense, lad?
>
>
> No, he's just a MFFY driver. (Me first, fsck you.)
>
> Drive right, pass left, leave speed enforcement to the professionals.
> It's called "common courtesy", which seems to be quite uncommon.
Where the hell do you guys get off concluding that I don't drive-right/
pass-left, just because I cited a NYS law? Boy, aren't we prejudiced
around here...
--
Mike Smith
>
> Dave LaCourse wrote:
>
>>On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 03:54:41 -0400, Mike Smith
>><mike_UNDERSCORE_smith@acm.DOT.org> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>There's nothing in the NY law
>>>that says you can't park your *** in the left lane of a divided highway
>>>and do 55 mph till the cows come home.
>>
>>And I suspect you would feel right at home doing just that. No common
>>sense, lad?
>
>
> No, he's just a MFFY driver. (Me first, fsck you.)
>
> Drive right, pass left, leave speed enforcement to the professionals.
> It's called "common courtesy", which seems to be quite uncommon.
Where the hell do you guys get off concluding that I don't drive-right/
pass-left, just because I cited a NYS law? Boy, aren't we prejudiced
around here...
--
Mike Smith
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gcmschemist@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Dave LaCourse wrote:
>
>>On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 03:54:41 -0400, Mike Smith
>><mike_UNDERSCORE_smith@acm.DOT.org> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>There's nothing in the NY law
>>>that says you can't park your *** in the left lane of a divided highway
>>>and do 55 mph till the cows come home.
>>
>>And I suspect you would feel right at home doing just that. No common
>>sense, lad?
>
>
> No, he's just a MFFY driver. (Me first, fsck you.)
>
> Drive right, pass left, leave speed enforcement to the professionals.
> It's called "common courtesy", which seems to be quite uncommon.
Where the hell do you guys get off concluding that I don't drive-right/
pass-left, just because I cited a NYS law? Boy, aren't we prejudiced
around here...
--
Mike Smith
>
> Dave LaCourse wrote:
>
>>On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 03:54:41 -0400, Mike Smith
>><mike_UNDERSCORE_smith@acm.DOT.org> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>There's nothing in the NY law
>>>that says you can't park your *** in the left lane of a divided highway
>>>and do 55 mph till the cows come home.
>>
>>And I suspect you would feel right at home doing just that. No common
>>sense, lad?
>
>
> No, he's just a MFFY driver. (Me first, fsck you.)
>
> Drive right, pass left, leave speed enforcement to the professionals.
> It's called "common courtesy", which seems to be quite uncommon.
Where the hell do you guys get off concluding that I don't drive-right/
pass-left, just because I cited a NYS law? Boy, aren't we prejudiced
around here...
--
Mike Smith


