On the recordApril 2, 2003
Why in the world do we keep waiting until we get the fifth or sixth fatality when we know, and everyone in the community knows, this is a bad intersection.
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congress.govWhy in the world do we keep waiting until we get the fifth or sixth fatality when we know, and everyone in the community knows, this is a bad intersection.
DeWine questions the delay in addressing known dangerous intersections.
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We need a deadline. We have got--this subcommittee provides 100 percent of the funds for the District for the Courts.
But for you to come in front of this committee, or it is not just this committee, but in front of the public, in a public meeting or anyplace, and not be able to answer that basic question is a real problem.
Well, we thank you very much. It has been very interesting and very enlightening, and we want to continue to work with you in the future.