Bold and decisive move to prevent mass shootings
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 2:35 pm
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Having just driven to Mexico and back I have to somewhat disagree. Some of the rest areas are actually kept very nicely. You are right about the limited selection of vending machines, though. On the way back I was going to buy a Glaceau Vitamin Water but when I was about to put my money into the machine I saw the damned thing was actually filled with regular sodas. Of course what I recognize as "rest areas" are the state run locations that only include parking, bathrooms, and maybe a small park area are not the same as a "truck stops" which would include a gas station/store/restaurant like what this Massachusetts thing is talking about.Jabberwonky wrote:Texas state rest stops are just poorly maintained bathrooms, and if you're lucky, a vending machine or two. You have to stop at a private business to get the level of shopping I see in the photo.
I will not Fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little death that leads to total oblivion...shadowinthelight wrote:Def not a liberal or conservative issue. This is a fear makes people into idiots issue.
Yea, Texas 'Rest Stops' are state-run, because you might go a hundred miles before you see your next bathroom. Since it's basically designed as a potty break and place to stretch your legs, they put minimal infrastructure in. They just don't see the traffic necessary to support any kind of a business beyond a couple of vending machines which are mostly passive and can be maintained once a month or so.Having just driven to Mexico and back I have to somewhat disagree. Some of the rest areas are actually kept very nicely. You are right about the limited selection of vending machines, though. On the way back I was going to buy a Glaceau Vitamin Water but when I was about to put my money into the machine I saw the damned thing was actually filled with regular sodas. Of course what I recognize as "rest areas" are the state run locations that only include parking, bathrooms, and maybe a small park area are not the same as a "truck stops" which would include a gas station/store/restaurant like what this Massachusetts thing is talking about.Jabberwonky wrote:Texas state rest stops are just poorly maintained bathrooms, and if you're lucky, a vending machine or two. You have to stop at a private business to get the level of shopping I see in the photo.