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<blockquote data-quote="David Crockett" data-source="post: 534338" data-attributes="member: 62686"><p>Cool Scott. It looked like you were targeting me for a second, by the way the posts stacked-up, like you said. No harm no foul.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>True dreman. Lot's of irresponsible people out there these days. Many of them don't realize the danger they put themselves in by passing within a few inches of a slower moving vehicle. I don't own my ST, YET, but am aware of the false sense of safety one can get from driving an SUV or larger car. People just take there saftey for granted. If everyone had better situation awareness around them, then slower movers would know their is a guy in a hurry behind them and we could hopefully avoid the whole mess.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> Well, I think we've beaten this dead horse to death. That new Mustang looks great!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Crockett, post: 534338, member: 62686"] Cool Scott. It looked like you were targeting me for a second, by the way the posts stacked-up, like you said. No harm no foul. True dreman. Lot's of irresponsible people out there these days. Many of them don't realize the danger they put themselves in by passing within a few inches of a slower moving vehicle. I don't own my ST, YET, but am aware of the false sense of safety one can get from driving an SUV or larger car. People just take there saftey for granted. If everyone had better situation awareness around them, then slower movers would know their is a guy in a hurry behind them and we could hopefully avoid the whole mess. Well, I think we've beaten this dead horse to death. That new Mustang looks great!!! [/QUOTE]
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