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September 15, 2003

New Anti-SUV Bumper Stickers Have Arrived

"SUVs: Roll Over And Die" stickers have just arrived, in time for a new report on SUVs that is covered in this New York Times story.

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They measure 3x5", and are made of real bumper sticker material (whatever that is). It depicts a overturned Chevy Blazer SUV with an exhortation to SUV owners everywhere: ROLL OVER AND DIE!

If you'd like one, send me a SASE. They are FREE!
Chris
PO BOX 53357
Washington, DC 20009

Note that the report covered by the New York Times was not written in conjunction with government agencies, because doing so would trigger openness requirements. It's hard to trust a report written in secrecy, especially one that is provided weeks in advance to the regulated industry before being released to the public.

Posted by chris at September 15, 2003 12:40 PM

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where the heck are they to review????????????????????

Posted by: at April 16, 2004 01:38 PM
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