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New York Tow Trucks Set World Record For Largest Parade/Assemblage Of Beer Guts


[Photo Source: AP Photo/Metropolitan NY Towing Association, Ray Stubblebine via The Washington Post]

Actually, all jesting aside, we think this is pretty cool: On Saturday, September 20, 2008, the Metropolitan New York Towing Association broke the world record for the largest parade of its kind, earning a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records. To prepare for the milestone event, 292 tow truck drivers and their rigs assembled in the parking lot at Shea Stadium on Saturday morning, inspiring a wave of idle observers to frantically run back and read the fine print on the sign they parked under.

From there, the well-hung procession snaked its way along New York’s roadways before arriving at their final parade stop, the tarmac at Brooklyn’s Floyd Bennett Field. Positioning themselves on the vacant airstrip to spell out “New York”, the Barons of the Belt Lift successfully shattered the previous world record, set in 2004 by 83 tow trucks in Washington State. [News Source: A slightly bitter Washington Post]



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Controlling the Road Rage within is essential for everyone’s safety and YOUR sanity

No Road Rage Zone (?)

There are incidents on our roads everyday that could potentially set our blood to boil. For many there is a tipping point to where the responses to those events become hazardous and potentially fatal to ourselves and, more importantly, to the innocent bystanders around us. That flip of the switch is when Road Rage takes over and others would be advised to clear a path.

Here is the encyclopia’s explanation of Road Rage:
Aggressive behaviour while driving a motor vehicle on a public highway. There is no specific road rage offence in England and Wales, but such behaviour may involve a breach of other laws. If the aggressor causes injury, he or she may face conviction for murder, causing death by reckless driving, battery, or some other offence.



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