leave Sun. Jacq.
- Original Message -
From: "Charles Goldsmith"
To: "Diana Tomchick"
Cc: "J. LaRue Thomas" ; "Bill Bentley"
; "Bill Steele"
Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 1:46 AM
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] new Texas laws
Yes, I'm st
No the rock haul is not associated with CRF... It is a PBSS project...
Bill
- Original Message -
From: "Charles Goldsmith"
To: "Diana Tomchick"
Cc: "J. LaRue Thomas" ; "Bill Bentley"
; "Bill Steele"
Sent: Wednesday, October 07,
Yes, I'm still heading to Sonora this weekend. Is the rock haul at
CCNP the same that Barbe Barker is recruiting for with the CRF? I'm
supposed to be on her list for the Thanksgiving event. Either way,
I'm interested :)
Charles
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 7:24 PM, Diana Tomchick
wrote:
> Jacqui,
>
Jacqui,
I have a prior engagement this weekend, but I think that Charles
Goldsmith planned to come to the dig.
The DFW grotto is still interested in attending the PBSS Carlsbad Rock
Haul in November and helping y'all out--I'm hoping that Bill Bentley
will respond to this message and let u
Cc: texascavers@texascavers.com
Sent: Mon, Oct 5, 2009 10:15 am
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] new Texas laws
I am reminded of my mother's purchase of a Dodge passenger van in 1965. She had
6 children and needed a vehicle large enough for all 8 people plus it needed to
do double duty hauling sa
ssage-
From: wwildch...@aol.com
To: texascavers@texascavers.com
Sent: Fri, Oct 2, 2009 12:25 pm
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] new Texas laws
I think all the occupants on the Powerwagon Bus have to be strapped
in.
( Unless there are 16 cavers on board ).Feel free to correct me
on that
exascavers@texascavers.com
Sent: Fri, Oct 2, 2009 12:25 pm
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] new Texas laws
I think all the occupants on the Powerwagon Bus have to be strapped in.
( Unless there are 16 cavers on board ).Feel free to correct me on that.
Unless you remove the seatbe
I think all the occupants on the Powerwagon Bus have to be strapped in.
Unless there are 16 cavers on board ).Feel free to correct me on that.
Unless you remove the seatbelts behind the front seats. :-7
The law is specific in that it is only an offense "Provided the vehicle is
equipe
ubject: Re: [Texascavers] new Texas laws
I think it would be a good idea to have all the new laws (even the old ones)
posted by category on the internet so we could review them to see which ones we
are breaking now. They are always making new laws about riding in the back of
pickups and campers, we
>> but what about those people sleeping in the back--do they need bed
>> belts? <<
>You do on an airliner if you are able to secure three seats and try to
>sleep.
Or on Korean Air, if you get one of those first-class suites with the real
bed and flat-screen TV.
Alex
There's an article in a very recent Wall Street Journal that claims that a number of current laws are so vague that you are probably breaking at least three of them every day.. they may have been referring to financial laws, though.
TSep 30, 2009 03:28:39 PM, gi...@att.net wrote:
I think it wo
>> but what about those people sleeping in the back--do they need bed belts? <<
You do on an airliner if you are able to secure three seats and try to sleep.
Bill
Gill Edigar wrote:
> I think it would be a good idea to have all the new laws (even the old ones)
> posted by category on th
I think it would be a good idea to have all the new laws (even the old ones)
posted by category on the internet so we could review them to see which ones
we are breaking now. They are always making new laws about riding in the
back of pickups and campers, wearing seat belts, etc. It could get to th
: [Texascavers] new Texas laws
Actually, taking a defensive driving course, even if you're insurance company
doesn't provide a discount, is not a bad idea. Matter of fact, I think you
should take one very five years to renew your license. It might make a safer
drive to the caves for everyone.
G
Actually, taking a defensive driving course, even if you're insurance company
doesn't provide a discount, is not a bad idea. Matter of fact, I think you
should take one very five years to renew your license. It might make a safer
drive to the caves for everyone.
G
ion off of your driving record if you have not taken
the class in the previous twelve months.
Fritz
From: Ron Miller [mailto:rons...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 5:59 PM
To: David; Cavers Texas
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] new Texas laws
Driving is ve
I was on a minor 6 person trial where a man ( he drove a Mercedes) was
contesting a traffic ticket. He was caught reading the newpaper (on the wrong
side of the road at the time) while wandering all over the road and did not
contest that part. He just said that he should not get a ticket or pay
Driving is very serious business in Texas today. I recently sat in on a
criminal trial where an individual felt he could flee from a police officer
trying to stop him. That is a felony. A DWI today is very costly and an
offender is booked into jail on the first offense. Even medication can resul
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