Re: Prince George's County Traffic Safety concerns- short, local
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Bill Grenoble
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Aug 08, 2007 18:04 PDT
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I said that families can make roadside memorials, and that the state has
no part of it. I can see a problem if someone wants to put a memorial in
front of my house. As long as it is on the easement, I won't complain
much. However, if it spills over onto my property, I may get downright
hostile. Maybe, just maybe, someone will see the memorials and slow
down. I am afraid though that the last words are "Hey y'll, watch this!"
The roadside memorials usually have a religious symbol, a cross, and
they can have a Star of David, or a Crescent, and even a Pentangle.
On Wed, 8 Aug 2007, Joyce Dowling wrote:
| | Subject: Re: [PGCares-gov] Prince George's County Traffic Safety concerns-
short, local
I agree. AAA says it's safest to go with the flow of the traffic, not at
speed limit. I think it accepted my answers leaving one or two blank. I think
there was something there about agressive driving, but they didn't give their
definition and it's interpretted differently. I also had problems with the
roadside memorials questions. Did you get that far?
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