Hi!

>> Consider, Cotty. I drove today at work and approaching a crossing I
>> heard an ambulance's siren. Instinctively I turned to look in the
>> mirror (I have slightly wider custom inside mirror) only to realize
>> that nothing was in there. Meanwhile the ambulance was entering the
>> crossing on the red so that I almost hit it as I was going on green in
>> the direction perpendicular to that of ambulance entry. It was in
>> front of me. Well, I did avoid a very unpleasant event and in a moment
>> the ambulance took off and I hope no harm came to the person that had
>> to be treated. I was rather uncomfortable after that. I still am.
>> Probably what happened is perfectly fine and should I be a taxi
>> driver, I wouldn't pay much attention to it. But I am not.
> 
> Makes sense to me. car crashes are not fun. When I hear an ambulance, I
> try and follow it ;-))

HAR! That's my point. Whatever is common usual standard for a 
professional (taxi driver) is rather different than to casual 
practitioner of the same discipline (me).

> However, just because *I* don't think morality is an issue (in cases
> like this), doesn't mean that it's *not*. I fully respect another's view
> that it can be an issue. I simply offer my point of view if for no other
> reason than to show how bad things can get ;-)

Indeed.

Boris


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