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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 2895800" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>I recently had a friendly discussion with a person who did not think people should CC, especially condition 1 unless they were concerned about a specific potential problem. </p><p></p><p>Wondering what that meant by a "potential problem," I asked and he really could not give me an example. I then asked him if he was concerned about a potential problem of having a flat tire on his truck on the way home? He looked at me funny, I asked is that why he had a spare tire on his truck? I asked him if he took it out at home and carried it only when he thought there might be a potential problem of having a flat? </p><p></p><p>After he got what I was saying, I hit him with "Does it have air in it, or do you have to fill it up first before you can use it?"</p><p></p><p>I left him with this thought "Potential problems are everywhere, everyday 24/7 and we do not get to pick and choose when or where they might happen. We can minimize our exposure by controlling our environment and having situational awareness, but that does not eliminate the possibility of a problem anytime. Stay safe."</p><p></p><p>I did not get much of a response, but I could tell he was thinking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 2895800, member: 24583"] I recently had a friendly discussion with a person who did not think people should CC, especially condition 1 unless they were concerned about a specific potential problem. Wondering what that meant by a "potential problem," I asked and he really could not give me an example. I then asked him if he was concerned about a potential problem of having a flat tire on his truck on the way home? He looked at me funny, I asked is that why he had a spare tire on his truck? I asked him if he took it out at home and carried it only when he thought there might be a potential problem of having a flat? After he got what I was saying, I hit him with "Does it have air in it, or do you have to fill it up first before you can use it?" I left him with this thought "Potential problems are everywhere, everyday 24/7 and we do not get to pick and choose when or where they might happen. We can minimize our exposure by controlling our environment and having situational awareness, but that does not eliminate the possibility of a problem anytime. Stay safe." I did not get much of a response, but I could tell he was thinking. [/QUOTE]
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