It was late January of 2009. I’d just purchased “Buddy” for use in commuting from Colleyville to Haltom City. I thought it was a pretty long commute, at 14 miles each way. On bad weather days, I could break the ride up with a leg on the TRE. Things were good. It all started to unravel in February when we found that our work location might shift to Fort Worth Alliance Airport (FWAA), a place I’d only visited three or four times. It was a long way from home. People told me the roads out by FWAA were brutal, and I got a sinking feeling that maybe my bicycle commuting was coming to an end.
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Why Do Cities Have Liability Protection? (Hint: It’s Not To Protect Them.)
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Liability caps mean that a city can’t be forced to pay victims of traffic
crashes above a certain amount, even in cases of gross negligence. This may
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Steve,
I am really looking forward to this 6 part series.
Peace :)
You can be assured that there will be a few twists and turns. And it will put this blog into more context for my three or four loyal readers...
You mean I have to wait a WEEK for the next installment? You built up the suspense so nicely...
You have your Mondays, I have my Fridays. It's balance in the Universe.
The butler did it.
Amirite?
Butler, actually he was my first boss at Northrop. Pretty decent one too as bosses go...
The suspense!!!
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