Re: Illegal U turn?

From: Robert L Indig (rlindig@beckman.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Wed Jun 18 1997 - 15:12:13 PDT


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Subject: Re: Illegal U turn?
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I have seen the FC Police pull people over for making the U-turn. In that
instance they were able to get off with a warning. I suggest turning right
, instead of making the U-turn, then make the U-turn on the side street
were it is legal, then turning left onto 3rd. It seems like a fair amount
more effort, but it really isn't. The light will change quickly. Most
important, we need to do our best to stay on the good side of the police.

Don't be a wanker

just bob



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