tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6105864577540212454.post2244188849814815996..comments2024-03-28T15:49:22.415-05:00Comments on Shoalanda: Two Thoughts on WaterlooUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6105864577540212454.post-71531389124053590642012-07-25T10:02:11.006-05:002012-07-25T10:02:11.006-05:00I have no dog in the race, but I've been watch...I have no dog in the race, but I've been watching you go around spouting your nonsense for months now. I'm sorry, but you bought the property KNOWING the road was not "county maintained" and using this young man's death as fodder for your personal agenda to improve the property value is disgusting to me. That road has NEVER in my over 40 years of living been maintained by the county. YOU say there have been many wrecks -- I live out here and that's just not true. The wrecks that occur are when people are "jeep riding" or "4-wheelin" and wrecks are an inherent possibility -- that is the fun of it. There were many factors in that wreck and I'm sorry the young man lost his life, but had he been wearing his seatbelt -- as is the law in Alabama -- he might not have been killed either, but that is not the county's fault and the county is not responsible for this young man's death anymore than you or I are. It was a tragedy and the fact that you are now using this young man's death for your own personal agenda to get your road pristine to up your property values is wrong. Waterloo will never be the "Gulf Shores of North Alabama" nor will it compare to Pickwick. Please realize that most of us out here disagree with you and your tactics. We mourn the loss of the young man and pray for the mother and you should be ashamed of yourself.WildcatLady123https://www.blogger.com/profile/02845112795004467749noreply@blogger.com