IDOT Says Information on Condition of Ill. Bridges a Security Matter

September 4, 2007

  • September 5, 2007 at 12:10 pm
    Anon says:
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    C’mon everyone… stop picking on them!

    The Illinois Department of Intrastate On-road Transportation* is doing the best they can to protect us while driving through their beautiful state.

    There’s just no pleasing some people… Jesh.

    (If you’re wondering if this is dripping with sarcasm or not, check the acronymn)

  • September 4, 2007 at 2:58 am
    Bluemax says:
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    If the bad guys knew which bridges were bad then only the good ones would need to be targeted. This is government at it’s finest. Just when we thought it couldn’t get any better. It looks like flying in commercial planes is getting safer all the time as long as no bridges need to be crossed on the way to the airport.

  • September 4, 2007 at 4:43 am
    Avenger says:
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    That’s right, in government nothing succeeds like failure. Let me see if I get this straight: governments claim they’re there to protect us; someone asks about a bridge; they won’t tell them because of “terrorism.” But, why would governments be so afraid? According to their propaganda they do a great job, so they can deal with any “threat” to their “citizens.” Everyone knows that governments pray for disaster because that always gets them more “funding” (i.e., money stolen from us).

  • September 4, 2007 at 4:50 am
    Smitty says:
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    that way the terrorists won’t have a hit & miss chance of causing a collapse.

  • September 10, 2007 at 5:03 am
    El Squid says:
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    I’m more and more miffed that squillions of dollars in fuel taxes are supposed to be used to maintain our infrastructure but get diverted for all kinds of other non-related projects



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