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Author Topic: tow truck driver hit  (Read 1666 times)

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Offline mike89

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a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

Online glenn57

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 :pouty: I know stuff happens, accidents happen but  it's unbelievable how fast some people drive on slippery roads. :confused:

Those 13 1/2 years I spent on the road working for the union I seen some idiotic crazy drivers
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Offline Bobberineyes

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You got that right Glenn,  speed. The highway might look and feel fine in areas but it can change fast. What gets me is all the people that don't slow down for emergency lights, they don't have time for that..

Online Dotch

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Great video mikey!  :happy1: Driving the past couple days has convinced me that MN has what appears to be a large contingent of inexperienced drivers along with overly aggressive, inconsiderate individuals, overconfident not only in their own capabilities but those of their vehicles. Disasters looking for a place to happen at any given moment with winter driving conditions. Slow the ____ down!  :angry:
Time itself is bought and sold, the spreading fear of growing old contains a thousand foolish games that we play. (Neil Young)

Offline LPS

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Absolutely.  Driving too fast is the worst thing people do.  Idjuts.

Offline snow1

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Absolutely spot on,every monday morning I  head to the city 2 hours early to avoid most of these brain dead drivers late for work,even this morning,slick/glazed over roads idiots! driving south on I35 this morning a vehicle passed me on the shoulder,what's so G.D important for this behavior?sadly no troopers were present,I was hoping to see this clown down the road in the ditch.

Offline snow1

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Yesterday,as a city plow truck sat still/idle near an intersection,along comes a driver hitting the plow truck,according to the plow truck driver,idiot that hit him gets out yelling and ranting at the plow truck driver...the idiot driver then shoots the plow driver twice...luckly plow driver will survive....Mpls soon to be another chicago.

Offline mike89

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ya mean it's not there yet?? 
a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

Online Steve-o

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The police are asking for "tips" in the investigation, but no description of the attackers or vehicle in the news reports.   :scratch: :confused: