“I think it's going to increase the number of accidents. People are going to turn anyway without the benefit of the left turn signal, and we'll see some lovely broadsides, probably some fatalities.”
“This just seemed natural, with the devastation in the South, to do that once again. I don't know that this will be a habit ... but given the gravity of the tsunami and the scope of damage in New Orleans, I think that's why we jumped into the fray and decided to team up.”
“It reminds me of the Middle East countries the way they are now with the destruction. It's a mini war zone with fighter jets flying over and police all over. I've been a police officer for 20 years, and I have never seen anything like this.”