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date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 08:55:05 -0700 (PDT),    group: uk.transport        back       
Re: Who is liable for the damage?   
On 30 Oct, 15:16, real-not-anti-spam-addr...@apple-juice.co.uk (D.M.
Procida) wrote:
> Al C-F  wrote:
> > >> Pity you weren't riding in a manner that allowed you to stay
> > >> in control.
>
> > >> The Germans have a word for it.
>
> > > That's rather unpleasant.
>
> > > It's one thing to be irritated by someone on Usenet, but it's something
> > > else to be pleased that they've been injured.
>
> > NM's prang makes an interesting development on the argument
> > though, doesn't it? And so timely.
>
> If someone else's getting hurt in an accident is what floats your boat
> or simply appears to you as a lucky opportunity to make an ironic point
> at their expense, I think you're probably going to find yourself in a
> minority, hopefully of one.
>
> Daniele

Thank you Danielle, we may disagree but you seem to me to be OK.
date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 08:55:05 -0700 (PDT)   author:   NM

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