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Shamarie Issues statement to clear the air

Passing on a double yellow line is dangerous. It's a legitimate issue.

Shamarie Claiborne
To Jennifer Parker: I wanted to take a moment and clear the air. I by no means was taking away from your issues about drivers in this area. In fact, I was agreeing with you.

Unless you have been reading the magazine for the past 4 years you may not have understood that.

I complain all the time about drivers not using their turn signals, passing when they shouldn't etc... this place is the world's worst!

It is a running joke with Ed and me that people think everyone knows where they're going so why do they have to use the road rules. So, I truly was being sarcastic about the fact that people think it is ok because they know what everyone is going to do.

I apologize if you felt it was anything other than respectful. It is a legitimate issue. Best Regards, Shamarie
Thinks drivers need educating: meaning of double yellow lines




This story was posted on 2012-01-28 10:15:09
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