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I have a handicapped license plate on my car because I drive dad to
his doctor's appointments and
have noticed police cars seem to follow me for a distance before going on
their merry way. When that happens, I make a mental list of everything:

Insurance?  Up to date and in the glove compartment
Glasses?  Blind as bat so wearing them
State sticker?  Up to date
Registration:  Up to date.
Within the speed limit:  Say a little prayer cuz I forgot to check it for
                         the past 20 miles.  Hope it's within the limit :)
Signal lights working:  Don't fail me now left signal! (lol)
Seat belt:  oh oh....lol.  Does 90% of the time I drive count? :)


Betty, CG


>
>LOL!
>On the serious side, it reminded me of another negative
>notice-to-law-enfrocement that my dad mentioned years ago: the disabled
>sticker/hanger, or now the disabled license plate. Those items seem to make
>law enforcement think the driver can not drive and they seem to be pulled
>over more frequently.
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Dennis
>Subject: Re: Medical I.D.
>Brian,
>If the Marine guards want "proof" that you have Parkinson's maybe you could
>wear a vest with PWP painted on the back.  But maybe that would bring you to
>the attention of every law enforcement officer in the area.  Maybe not so
>good of an idea.
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