MJB, I agree with Maoman and all other posters in this thread. I think you have made a big difference and continue to do so. Not only with the lives you yourself have undoubtedly saved but also with the impact you will have had on general attitudes of the people who have seen you at work. I think it's harder to see this second kind of effect but I'm sure it's there.MJB wrote:Maoman wrote:Don't be too hard on yourself or your efforts. You've made more of a difference then you know. Who knows how many fender benders, scooter smash-ups, and even fatalities you have already prevented?
Before I leave though, I plan to make some Major changes to the way that they operate...No, there is no training and I'd like to change that. The no parking areas will be extended even further (I've had this done twice already and had speed bumps installed) and hopefull will have the school send all of the volunteers to work with me before I go.














I know this: a helmet saved my life in 1984. 



