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Old 04-07-2015, 10:44 PM   #1
FishermanTim
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New driving laws in effect in MA

Since they have done such a bang-up job curtailing speeders, reckless drivers, drunk drivers, and texting drivers they feel it's time to focus on all those dangerous drivers that don't use their wipers in the rain and headlights when it's dark.

So in their infinitely asinine logic they have initiated new laws that prohibit driving without wipers on and lights on during rainy weather and lights during low-light conditions.
Getting caught will be a $5 fine and an insurance surchargeable event. I wonder whose wet-dream idea was this??

I mean, they can't even enforce the laws they have now, so why would they even consider this a smart move?

Keep in mind that the ideas are sound as I, but to make a law for something that should be common sense is waste of intelligence, which they apparently are short on!

OK, I'm done...soap box is free now!

I am a legend in my own mind!
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