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http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/law...-1226818980322
I have no problems with Sam Surace teaching his kids to do burnouts in a controlled environment, but when he starts to assert automotive sports are safer than that of the hunting fraternity, my blood begins to boil! If you're going to sledge another group to bolster your weak claims Mr Sam Surace, at least be sure to get your facts straight!!! Hunting is widely regarded as one of the safest recreational activities. In addition to this, public land hunters have an impeccable safety record. https://googledrive.com/host/0B_xGYb.../NCIS-2012.pdf |
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