Dear Dictrict 6 Chairperson Re tire size

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Old 05-18-2015, 10:46 PM
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A new Par Car can exceed 20 mph--right out of the door--I have clocked new Par Cars @ 30 mph
Columbia Par Car also manufactures Street Legal Carts which go over 20 MPH.
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District 6 ,would you please tell your chairperson to do a little homework,no one should take her comments seriously ,a white line on both sides of the multimodel path would enhance safety,tire size is not an issue ! This totally makes me believe that the Districts should pay a little more attention to who they are voting for !
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If Golf Cart speeding is an issue, the police is the agency to deal with it not some CCD regulation about tire size.
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District 6 ,would you please tell your chairperson to do a little homework,no one should take her comments seriously ,a white line on both sides of the multimodel path would enhance safety,tire size is not an issue ! This totally makes me believe that the Districts should pay a little more attention to who they are voting for !
I love the CDD form of government the way it is NOW south of 466.
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We have now put the yahoo's in leadership posts. Bring the Morse family back to make the rules.
On all issue of substance, it’s good to think outside of the box. Everyone has a different frame of reference and should be heard. Remember, we do live in a republic and not a dictatorship or monarchy.

These discussions are great and we should all be thankful that we are allowed to have them.
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On all issue of substance, it’s good to think outside of the box. Everyone has a different frame of reference and should be heard. Remember, we do live in a republic and not a dictatorship or monarchy.

These discussions are great and we should all be thankful that we are allowed to have them.
I am so grateful that we are not kept from having open discussions. That no one discourages thinking outside the box. That we each bring a different frame of reference and that we have collectively thousands of years of experience evaluating and problem solving.

I just wish new people would live here for a total of six months and put a few miles on their golf carts before they try to run this railroad.

The trouble with bright children is that they grow up thinking they are smarter than everyone. Sometimes they are, and sometime they aren't. But nothing beats savvy old people and especially those who think this is one almost perfect place to live.

I like to quote one of my favorite posters on here;

Patience, Grasshopper.
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I am so grateful that we are not kept from having open discussions. That no one discourages thinking outside the box. That we each bring a different frame of reference and that we have collectively thousands of years of experience evaluating and problem solving.

I just wish new people would live here for a total of six months and put a few miles on their golf carts before they try to run this railroad.

The trouble with bright children is that they grow up thinking they are smarter than everyone. Sometimes they are, and sometime they aren't. But nothing beats savvy old people and especially those who think this is one almost perfect place to live.

I like to quote one of my favorite posters on here;

Patience, Grasshopper.
A little condescending, don't ya think, Sensei?
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Old 05-19-2015, 09:13 AM
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I am reminded of a deli where I order lunch once every week. The mature lady behind the counter always addresses me as young man. To this day, I always turn around to see if there is a young man behind me in line.
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