Thanks for starting the first paragraph with "Sometimes". As a retired teacher that school principal part is tough to swallow. You, from your experience, are pointing out the realities of racing as safely as possible. None of us wants the guy in the next lane to be driving a grenade. And the only way to protect us is by safety rules that everyone must follow. The belt thing is so true. And you are absolutely right about probability. I know it is necessary every time I see someone walk away from a terrible crash. I'm just wishing it wasn't so costly, and wishing that it didn't have to be so complicated, and wishing the rules didn't take on a life of their own. If wishes were hot rods then beggars could race. Sounds like an interesting Church. Beater


"I wonder if God created man because he was disappointed in the monkey?" Mark Twain