Posted by karl f on January 27, 2012 at 05:33:02 from (172.132.9.83):
there is a group on facebook called "Tractors are killers, get them off our roads." here is their own description of what they are about: "A good friend of mine and his girlfriend was killed yesterday 8/4/2010 in a bike accident involving a tractor. They are too slow and big for our roads and hold up traffic causing frustration and other potential accidents. Me and my wife once stopped to help a rider and pillion as a tractor had pulled into their path to turn into a field. TAKE THEM OFF THE ROADS BEFORE MORE PEOPLE ARE HURT OR KILLED"
While I can understand their frustration losing someone, going to that length to avenge the death is way overboard.
Not in America, either! Says Selby, UK for location.
only 32 members since forming in 2010, so it isn't as big a sensation as BOO the cute little dog. Unless one of the members is a lawmaker or lobbyist there shouldn't be anything for us to worry about.
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