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|    John KingofthePaupers Turmel to All    |
|    TURMEL: Hi-Lo blink means busted light o    |
|    04 May 22 21:22:24    |
      From: johnturmel@gmail.com              TURMEL: Hi-Lo blink means busted light or upcoming radar trap              https://rumble.com/v13k207-hi-lo-blink-means-busted-light-or-upc       ming-radar-trap.html              JCT: In the past, a blinking hi-lo signal told you there was a       radar trap ahead. But that almost never happens.              I did a survey and when I saw an auto with a busted       light, I'd count how many cars until the next with a busted       light. The average was 33 cars. So 3% of autos have a busted       light.              Being pulled over cause start a lot of problems. So I urge       you to blink you lights when you see someone with a busted       light, front or back, and if enough catch on, they could be       saved hassle a lot more times than the odds radar trap.              Sure blink for the radar trap too but let's also do it for       busted lights.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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