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Date Posted: 11/ 6/07 1:46:53pm
Author: Jim
Subject: Re: FWC Law enforcement
In reply to: Keith 's message, "Re: FWC Law enforcement" on 11/ 2/07 10:26:02am

>I heard she ran into a closed gate.

The new release said this...
"Lawless had been working in the northwest corner of the management area, near the L5 Canal and the Palm Beach County line, when she apparently collided with a fixed object."

Mark I will just assume she was experienced since it was part of her duties. My concern is that kids know no limits and when out of sight of Mom and Dad, quite a few of them push their limits. Look at the X-Games...Kids pushing their limits. Not to mention I've been walking down a trail and all of a sudden around the corner comes a 8 year old on a 250cc racer in shorts, no shoes and no helmet and run me right off the trail.

You are correct that they are safe when ridden within their limits and the riders limits and are very good tools, but I'd hate to buy my kid one and have him kill himself on it cuttin the fool.

Heck, I'm about to need one myself just to get far enough back in the woods to hunt! :O)

Jim

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