[NIFL-ESL:10160] Re: layers of meaning

From: Edith Fensom (ecfensom@comcast.net)
Date: Wed Mar 31 2004 - 11:38:18 EST


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I have to agree with the original poster about the safety of people driving
when they can't read the signs. I don't think I am being racist when I say
this. It's a similar situation to when my mother-in-law was in the early
stages of Alzheimer's and still driving. Scary. I realize that reading and
driving are two different skills but do think you need to be able to react
quickly when necessary.

On the other hand I realize how important and necessary a driver's license
is to live and work in America. It's a difficult situation.

Edith



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