I guess I'm feeling testy today,so I 'm going out on a limb so to speak. Basicaly I am against big brother cameras and a lot of goverment. That being said, if we would obey laws there would be less need of camers and the like. Recently while waiting on wife,I watched an intersection in bedford ind. This is not New York or LA, it's like Mayberry USA. On over 50% of the light changes there was a red light violation. This was not yellow changing while vehicle was to close to avoid panic stop, it was plenty of time to stop and some just plain coming up on light slowing to check traffic then running light. One was a school bus. On speeding, why should there be 5 to 7 mph grace, If can go 5 mph faster then raise the limit. Dont rely on the old My speedodometer is faulty. If some one cannot check their speed at 60 mph between mile post, using at least 10 miles , they should not be allowed to drive. I believe a driver license is far to easy to get. Hard to believe anybody need car to park itself. If you cannot park it dont drive it!! If we cannot police ourselves then I guess someone else must do it for us!!!
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Today's Featured Article - History of the Cockshutt Tractor - by Danny Bowes (Dsl). The son of a very successful Toronto and Brantford, Ontario merchant, and himself quite an entreprenuer, James G. Cockshutt opened a business called the Brantford Plow Works in 1877. In 1882, the business was incorporated to become the Cockshutt Plow Company. Along with quality built equipment, expedious demand and expansion made Cockshutt Plow Works the leader in the tillage tools sector of the farm equipment industry by the 1920's.
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