28 Apr
2005
28 Apr
'05
9:53 a.m.
Hey, if you've got customes willing to shell out for that, then more power to you. However, I'm not (and won't be) one of those customers. I'm willing to take responsibility for protecting my systems and choosing what traffic I do and don't want. I don't want someone else doing it for me.
Hmmm... when you're driving on a public street there is certain safety equipment you are required to have and use. You're paying more for your vehicle because of seatbelts, airbags and all the other things that are supposed to lessen the impact of an accident. Even if you're an expert driver, you don't have the privilege of not paying for these features. Adi