Traffic School - 02/07/2025
Alright. We're officially live on Facebook now. Luckily, we were going over the air. I know that was good. So yeah.
As you can tell, I've been working on a lot in this studio in the last week. I know why you're wearing sunglasses. I can tell you that. That's right. When you first walked in, I had to wear them because it was so blinding.
Yes. Yeah. The cops were here. Yeah. I wanted you to feel like you were at home when you walked into it.
A lot of action. So, what are the two of you up to it? It's not, too often that the both of you come in together. Well, it started snowing this morning, so Misty said we're headed to California. Oh, jeez.
Wish someone would, throw that idea at me. For sure. I'm ready to get out of here. It's cold. Alright.
Well, cool. Hope you guys have a great trip. How how long are you gonna be gone? Till Monday. Oh, alright.
You're gonna go walk on the beach until Monday. Very nice. Very nice. You you driving or flying? Flying.
Alright. That's the way to do it. Joe, jet on down. Well, as people around here like to say at this time of year, bring back some of that sunshine with you, Adam. So you've been gone for, like, two weeks.
Isn't that been something? I know. I was wondering if you were even gonna come back. I didn't want to. Well, the community demands it of you.
Oh, okay. Alright. Yeah. So let's get some callers and have some fun today on the program. I would love to.
Yeah. Where are you callers at? Lieutenant Crane hasn't been in in a couple weeks. We had, you know, pretty decent ask us anything questions, for the last couple weeks. But if you would like to, you know, learn something about the law, (208) 535-1015, the number to call.
Anything new that the community needs to be aware of, as we wait for the listeners to take part? I don't know if anybody noticed, but it snowed last night. It was a little bit cruddy. These are the days that we talk about build some extra time into your travels. Alright.
Any other advice? Well, it must not be sinking in because my phone started ringing early this morning. Why are there crashes? Well, you know, by maybe the end of the month or probably the last snowfall, people will be getting a hang of it just in time to forget for next year. There you go.
So, (208) 535-1015, the number to call for traffic school powered by the Advocates Injury Attorneys. You can attempt to leave, questions online. I don't see any comments yet. So somebody who's watching the live video because there's a bunch of you, why don't you leave a comment so I can see if they actually work? Or even better, just call us and join the show at, 20831 There's one of you or a bunch of you.
There's a there's quite a few in there. There's quite a few in there and, apparently, no comments unless things just aren't working properly. So, let's see. As usual, there were some dumb things that popped up that I was gonna ask you about, and I can't remember what they were. Just living life.
No. I'm just, yeah, doing the thing. Callers, we really need your help here. You know, I didn't get a lot of sleep last night. It's Friday.
I'm tired. So we need your help. (208) 535-1015. Misty, any questions you never hear us bring up that you hear from people? Because I would imagine you get those questions being married to a lieutenant.
People probably, bring up some things from time to time. Or do you wanna throw him under the bus for anything? That would be fun. You know what? People think I have a get out of jail free card, and that is not true.
Oh, dang it. I was hoping that meant I could get one too. Oh, man. Yeah. It's gotta gotta be a probably more for the kids, not as fun having a cop for the dad when it comes to avoiding trouble.
You know, kids have been lucky. They get pulled over, and then they're recognized as Marvin's son or daughter, and they don't get ticketed. Woah. Woah. Woah.
Woah. That doesn't sound fair. Ask my daughter about that. She's Oh, oh, except that one time with Kiara. Well, your kids are good.
So, you know, I I can't imagine they get in too much trouble even with a bad influence like their dad. K Bear, you are live on Traffic School powered by the advocates. Who's this? This is Craig out in Firth. Craig And Firth.
What's up, man? It's been a while. It's been a while. Welcome back. They got the phone lines working out there again, Yeah.
Yeah. Sort of a little bit, maybe. Yeah. I got a question for you. I had a an unfortunate incident, the day after my birthday in December.
I was leaving to go to work out here on the farmlands, and I hit an elk. Now, I didn't wanna harvest the elk, but it had to be put down. So a sheriff came out and determined that it there was no way it was able gonna be able to survive, so they had to shoot it. Now do you know anything about that? Am I responsible for that elk or harvesting or turning it in?
Or I just thought that would be a question for your audience. Yeah. That's a great question. And and the thing was years ago, they wouldn't let you, take the elk, and and they just let it waste on the side of the road. Now you can, go and and fill out what happens is if anybody wants it, they can take it at that point.
They just have to fill out a form on Idaho Fish and Game website and harvest the elk, and then it doesn't go to waste. And so, yeah, if you know somebody or a family that may be in need that would like to come and harvest it, yeah, we encourage that. Also helps keep our side of our roads and our roadways clean. Yeah. That's exactly what I did is I I found my wife's, coworker wasn't able to get his elk this year and a large family of kids to feed.
So it just worked out perfect. And And tough out Bill at the auto body shop. Yeah. That that that didn't work out so perfect for me because a month before, a cat walked out in front of my wife and her car. So, like, within, five weeks, two, two appearances at the body shop, two deductibles.
Let's hope there isn't a third. And a Christmas card from the body shop. Yeah. We love you guys. You Thank you.
Yeah. I had a similar problem the other day squirrel ran out in front of my truck. Didn't know what to do. You live in a real neighborhood. I know.
Sorry. What was that, man? You're driving a Toyota. It probably hurt it. Oh.
Oh, no. Hey, man. I just got it. Got a great turning radius. It's very nice.
All I can think about is those sayings where it says, you know you live somewhere. You know you live in Firth if you've hit two wild animals in the last week. Yeah. Well, I mean, it's just part of of the beauty of of living out here. You you've gotta pay attention and and be aware at all times.
So let's start doing that because it seems like you failed in December. You know what? That was I've been here I've been here a year out in this farmland area. Last winter, I did not see no elk on my way to work every morning. This year was a different story.
Since I hit that elk, I have seen them on, I mean, just herds of them on the left, herds of them on the right. I've seen them every day. I've had a couple of them run out in front of me again. But I went from a posted feed limit of 50 down to 15. I'm not I'll just leave a little bit earlier.
There you go. There you go. So I got a question for you. Did you leave the big city of Shelley to move out into the country? No.
I left the big city of Hammond. Oh. Oh, man. Yeah. That is a big city, man.
Neighbors. And when you look out on my front deck and you see the valley, you'll you'll understand. It's just it's amazing. Well, I I think I've got a little bit of a thought about that one there. Oh, good for you.
That's where Victor's got your house pulled up right now. It does look pretty nice. Yeah. This looks great, dude. Yeah.
Everybody knows where to go hunting now. Oh, yeah. Hey. That's not a no. No comment.
I can't confirm or deny that. Good call when you got the, cops in here. He he knows fish and game. So Yeah. Well, hey.
You know what? Those guys are amazing as well. They're they're all looking out for our our well-being. So, hats off to you guys. Absolutely, man.
Well, appreciate the call today. Hope you have a great weekend. And, yeah, no three. Yeah. No three.
Okay. Great. Yes. Third strike, you're out. That's what, you know, I hear.
So be careful. We're just we're claiming that they'd third strike already even though it hasn't happened. We'll just say that it did, so I'm clear now. The body shop is saying, watch your mouth, boy. Oh, yeah.
Damn the auto body, anybody. There you go. Oh, free plugs. How dare you? Hi.
Hey. You guys take care. You too, man. See you. Alright.
(208) 535-1015, the number to call for Traffic School powered by the advocates. Those of you who were calling, feel free to call back. Somebody asked me in the comments, so the comments are working, why I was wearing sunglasses inside. Well, if they could look at my eyes right now, they'd know. I'm like, bleat I've, what I I don't even know what I'm doing.
I'm squinting. That's what I'm doing. Well, you know, all those times you were interrogating people? I was trying to turn it around on you. So sweating bullets over here.
Bright light in the in the eyes. I think I've got the air on, so I hope it cools down for you. We gotta have the light on for it to look nice. So yeah. I don't think that's gonna help me, but nice drag.
Well, I'm I'm doing my best. Doing my best. So, yeah, that's, that's why we have the sunglasses on in addition to because we're cool like that. Yeah. Sunglasses on inside means you're cool.
And, thank you, Lauren, for letting us know it's working. Anybody else who's watching, if you have any questions you wanna post on the live video, go ahead and do so. Otherwise, those of you who are calling, come on. Call us back. (208) 535-1015.
Almost time to do the FCC thing already. I really broke everything to start things off. I thought it was all prepared. Seemed real normal. I know.
Spent all this time getting the lights flashing and ready, and then the live video was, you know Damn right. What I got to accomplish this week. Oh, you moved a few things around the studio. Oh, I'm not ready to do the show. Yeah.
I I took us off air earlier because I was tinkering with the lights. Now Jade comes in. What are you doing? What? You mean we do this every Friday at the same time?
Hey. You know, you don't always need to be prepared. Right? Alright. K Bear, you are live on Traffic School powered by the advocates.
Who's this? Hey, Chris Carl. How you guys doing, man? Sunday. Sunday.
Sunday. Out there. You know it. Hey. So, quick time on our drinking buddies.
Sunday. Oh, yeah. I know it. Carl, you know you don't have to buy an expensive car to drink beer. Right?
No. Oh, absolutely not. The store will sell you beer whether you own a classic car or not. Yeah. And you'd have more money for beer with a cheaper vehicle.
You know? Exactly. But how would he be able to beer. How would he go be able to go to his friends and say, hey. You pushing 310 horse in that thing?
I'm pushing 310 horse. Do you think they'd be impressed if I showed up with my pickup at the car show? Yeah. They'd really be yeah. They'd be like, alright.
Just get a beer and sit in the back. No doubt. Oh. You know that wasn't made in America. Right, Carl?
Yeah. Exactly. My car pushing 310 horse it was. Yeah. Oh, man.
So, question on a window tint. So, we had a vehicle in the shop the other day, and it had full front window, tint. And it was it was pretty dark. And, so my question was, what percentage of window tint can you have on the front windshield? And the answer to that would be zero between below the AS one line.
So no tint whatsoever or writings or decals under the AS one line, which is if you look at your windshield up towards the top, there's a little tiny line off to the left and off to the right, and it says AS one line underneath that. And, nothing under that. And I'll tell you, we just dealt with one that had some tint on the Turned out to be a stolen vehicle. So, yeah, we're done. Right.
Dang. What a way to get caught. So if you're driving a stolen vehicle, don't drive a bad tint. Right. I mean, it it just blew my mind.
I mean, I'm I I'm surprised this guy, you know, that was still driving around. You know? I mean, I saw him driving around Pocatello yesterday. I'm going, jeez. What's fun about that is when you're younger and in high school and just out, tint is real cool.
Yeah. And then all of a sudden, you start aging a little bit, and you're like, I can't see out of this thing. It's like, it's too dark. What? Why am I not cool anymore?
Yeah. Then you get old, you buy a car, you're like, it's got 310 horse. Exactly. Put that money in the motor. Yeah.
You get to the gas station, you see a guy guessing at the car you're walking by to grab yourself a Snickers bar, and you're like, hey. You know I got a car that's got 310 horse? Oh, man. Alright on. Well, you guys have a great weekend, man.
You too, crazy Carl. Always good to hear from you, man. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. You guys have a good one, man.
We'll talk to you soon. Sunday. Sunday. Sunday. Sunday.
Alright. Later, man. See you. I'm amazed there was no plug for some kind of car show, like, down in, you know, California. Yeah.
Maybe that's where I'm headed. I bet you are. I bet you are. Are you gonna go tour roundabouts and things like that too? When you asked Misty, hey.
Could you say something about, a conversation that you don't typically hear on, traffic school? I was motioning to her. She don't understand hand signals. I was like, ask about a roundabout. Oh, boy.
I want to tip you over. The new one though is right on red. You know, it's not roundabouts anymore. It's turning right on a red light. This morning, we're in our personal vehicle.
Right? Coming in, sure enough, I got a guy, somebody coming on the on ramp, the guy in the right hand lane. He's mad at me because I'm traveling in the left hand lane past him, and he wants me to get out of his way so he can move over to let the person on on the on ramp. And I'm like, see, Misty? Right there.
Or excuse me. El Presidente. El Presidente. That's right. We're in public now.
That's I was waiting for her to say, Marvin, we're in public now. It's El Presidente. Alright. (208) 535-1015, the number to call for Traffic School powered by the advocates. Again, everybody who was calling, call us back.
Talon asked online, what's the regulations for concealed carry? Where do you live? Yeah. Good question, Talon. It depends.
If you're an Idaho resident, you gotta be over 21, and then, yeah. You're gonna go. Yeah. Over 21. K.
This reminded me of one of the dumb questions I had from earlier in the week, and maybe it's not a dumb one. I I wanna say the guy was out of Indiana. There was a blind man who, you know, he's like a % blind, and he applied for his concealed carry and got it in India. Really percentage? I mean, he I don't know.
I don't know the proper term. Sorry to our blind listeners. But are blind people allowed to conceal carry or you know? I mean, is there any restrictions if you are blind from having a firearm? No.
Okay. You just kinda I mean, their their ears are real good, I guess. You know, just point toward the sound. Is that how this works? Well, that's how some people hunt.
Right? And that's what gets you in trouble. So I'm sure those that do that under those circumstances know the best way to handle themselves. Okay. I I've never talked to a blind person about guns.
It was just, an interesting article I saw pop up. I was like, that is a good question. Because, yeah, sometimes people, like you said, do react to sound. There was a story, I think, last week about a guy who his wife had ordered groceries through one of those grocery delivery services. And the delivery name El Presidente?
Well, did El Presidente no. It was the husband who walked outside and shot the delivery driver for being in the driveway. So I would hope you are more responsible with your firearms than that Lieutenant Crane. Yeah. People, you gotta be like seriously threatened if you're going to use a firearm to defend yourself.
If you hear noises outside or in crazy enough, lieutenant Crane, there's been a number of stories popping up recently about kids getting threatened for Ding Dong Ditch. I thought that was over with a few years ago, but apparently, people don't read the Idaho news and learn their lesson. So lot lot why are people so bothered by Ding Dong Ditch? I'm sure you did it as a kid. You were a troublemaker.
Right? I need to clarify something. I did do that, but it's 18 years of age in Idaho, not 21. I almost asked Yeah. Because, that had come up before.
Yeah. 18. I do wanna say a little story about a a blind individual. Misty and I, her friend, has a child that was blind. He come to our home when he's about 10 years old, but it was hard for me to believe that this young man was, as you would say, totally blind because he motored around our house like nothing.
Right? Next thing I know, our kids go out. You've seen our house. We got a track out in the backyard. They're on the four wheeler, and I tell them, hey.
You can go ride the four wheeler. They're all about 10, 12 years old. I said, but just remember, Breck is blind. Don't let him drive the four wheeler. Yeah.
Oh, no problem. Well, a few minutes later, I look out. Sure enough. Breck's driving the four wheeler. You have, like, jumps and stuff out there.
So it's pretty impressive what they could do. Wow. Yeah. That's really cool. I I I hope nobody was taking it as I was saying, like, blind people shouldn't have guns.
No. Oh, they just took it offensive like everything else you say. I know. People get so mad about everything. Jeez.
It's like, oh, I'm trying trying to do this more conversation. Gang. Now keep my gang on the DL. You know? I I don't wanna make some of those other guys jealous again because my gang is cooler.
People are very sensitive when it comes to, biker gangs, apparently, and all kinds of other things as I've learned over the years. Yeah. I I don't know what's going on here. You know, usually, the times you're out, it's a struggle to get people to call. And then when you come back, it's like mayhem.
Did I drive away all the listeners today? Two zero eight five three five one zero one five. Come on. I know you people wanna learn, learn something about the law. You cannot turn right on red unless it is a round red bulb.
Okay. I maybe I shouldn't have said that because they were calling to ask. That was what it was. I know. Oh, yeah.
I guess I should be nicer to the, callers there. Mike online wants to know, in regard to a bike lane, what's the difference between a solid line at an intersection and a dotted line at an intersection? The solid line's supposed to mean you maintain your lane. Okay. The dotted line means you can exit or move out of your lane on the dotted.
Okay. In in the bike lane? Yeah. Okay. I thought it or even the cars.
Right? So if you have a solid line, you're supposed to maintain your lane. If it goes dotted, then you can do it. Could kinda drive over the bike lane a little bit to make a right turn. Not to hit the biker, but Yeah.
Make sure there's no bicyclists in the lane. You know, as annoying as they are, you can't run them all. Man, that's heaven, baby. Man, if you were a bike cop, it would be so funny. You've been checking me out.
Nice pants. Oh, it's good looking legs. Woah. I'm serious. Marvin would look hot as a butt yeah.
You would A what? I can't even say. You just got me all flustered. He would look good. In shorts on a bike.
You should pay attention to this, Marvin. Alright. Serious. Caller, you're live on the show. Who's this?
This is Adam. Adam, what's up, man? So I have a question that I already know the answer to, and then I have a story. Okay. Sure.
So the question is who's responsible for safely merging onto the FiWay or interstate? This is another one of those turn right on the radar about things. Do it. Tell tell the answers. Get it out there to the public.
The person who's merging is responsible for merging safely. And what annoys us, Adam? When they get mad when you don't. So my story is I was driving on I 15 towards Idaho Falls at the Osgood exit, and there's not a soul on the interstate hangs out except for me. This one guy's getting on, and I see that he's coming towards me, but I'm like, he'll speed up or slow down.
No big deal. I got my cruise control on. I don't feel like getting over. But he I'm not a courteous driver. I don't like peeing.
Was a high peak or something, I would have been like, yeah. I'll get over. Do you know how much effort it takes to lift my left hand and activate that blinker? It's really hard. So this guy then almost hits me, gets right behind me, then he goes around me and does road rage things for the next eight miles.
And I just like, you know what? If somebody lets you in, they're being nice. If they don't, they don't have them. There you go. You know what I like to ask those people, Adam?
When they're Mhmm. Rolled down their window and wanna talk, I say, hey. Does that have a Hemi? How much horsepower? Is that 310 horsepower?
So I guess the moral of the story is I was a jerk for not being nice or something. Or they they need to realize they've got a throttle and a brake on their car. That situation, you know, if you're getting trailed by somebody for that long driving like a maniac, I mean, can you pull off an exit and hope they'll pass or pull over on the side of the road? Don't speed up over the speed limit because then you're taking a chance of getting a ticket. But, you know, the other thing is is just, slow down.
Let them try to go past. If they stay behind you, go back up to the speed limit. Travel to a well lit area with multiple people. Call Star ISP or 911. Just let them know, hey.
I got a problem. We'll come out and help you with it. Yeah. And, thankfully, at this time, I didn't get super mad about it. I was just This time.
I mean yeah. Yeah. This time. All all over it. Yeah.
So alright. That's that's my only little mini rant. So Alright, Adam. Thanks for getting the word out. Yep.
You guys have a good one. You too, man. Have a good weekend. You too. Days.
(208) 535-1015, the number to call for traffic school powered by the advocates. Kylie wants to know, do you have to stop for buses when they're stopped at train tracks? So they won't have their stop sign activated at that site at that time, and they'll just be, flashing red. So if you're on the right or the excuse me, the left hand side of them, you're fine. But if that stop signs out, you gotta stop.
If the railroad tracks, if there's only one lane going the direction you're going, you need to stop behind them. But if it's two or more lanes going the same direction, you can go out on the left hand side of them and pass them. Alright. Cool. K Bear, you live on Traffic School powered by the advocates.
Who's this? This is Ryan. Ryan, what's up, man? Question question. Who has the right way when merging onto interstate?
Ryan. I need to bring awareness to this. Yes. I I agree, Ryan. You're you're absolutely right.
Now we know the rule of law. Right? But, obviously, who's bigger also helps too. Right. Get out of here.
You wanna cover that, Victor? I'm tuned out now. I'm tuned out and checked out. Done with this show. Just playing, Ryan.
Oh, you guys are good. I appreciate your butch, dude. I appreciate your show. So Hey. Thanks, man.
I appreciate your call. Hope you have a great weekend. You too. Thanks. Bye.
Hey. Just a reminder. Those entering the highway or interstate are responsible for merging without disrupting traffic flow. What? Yes.
Oh, I'm I'm glad I've just learned that. K Bear, you're live on Traffic School powered by the advocates. Who's this? My name is Dustin. How's it going?
Dustin doing good. What's up? Good. I I've got some questions about, I not traffic, but I don't believe it was. How cool is it that you got a last name?
How's it going? My name is Dustin. How's it going? How's it going? It's a pretty good last name.
Yeah. My name is Dustin. Name is Dustin. Need it. Yeah.
My name is Dustin. How's it going? Where's your family from? I've never heard that one. Would you wanna?
Would you would you wanna? Okay. Would you wanna live? That that's one of my favorite places. That's where you guys are heading today, as a matter of fact.
It's nice and sunny. Sorry, Dustin. That that was just a real cool name. I've got some questions about Idaho labor laws. Neither one of us like to work, so you might wanna call somebody else.
Don't get me started. Do you know what we do for a living? We don't have no galsies on our hands. Very soft hands. Soft, giddy, warm.
So Little ball of fur. You're distracting me now. I don't even remember why it's out. Okay. Hopefully now labor loss.
Yeah. Okay. So Idaho is an at will state, you know, can terminate, employment can be terminated. Anytime. Anytime.
Okay. So where do you draw the line between that and employers have to make reasonable accommodations for their employees? So that's something that the, labor law or, the Department of Labor? Department. That's what I was trying to think.
I'm like, I know it has labor in it. So I remembered something for once. The Department of Labor, you would talk to them and, you know, if for whatever reason you lose your job and you go file for unemployment, they'll walk you through that scenario. K. Do you need a job?
Because the Idaho State Police are hiring. I don't think you could pay me enough to do that. And believe me, we wouldn't because we don't pay for it again. But if you're an adrenaline junkie, would you like to try? No.
I I I've got I've got a job. I I work out of the lab, and, things are well there. But the reason I ask is because He makes good money. So my wife, where she works, there is, there one of her coworkers came in. She hurt her ankle, not on the job, but, at home.
And she showed up with a boot on her foot, a rigid boot. And so they made her go home. They they forced her to take unpaid leave until she could come back. Now she's a she's a nurse, and she could I mean, there were plenty of other things that she could have done until you know, while wearing the boot, but they they forced her to take unpaid leave until she was healed. Is that something that I mean, that's not reasonable combinations at all, at least in my mind.
It's it's hard for me to talk on something like that without knowing what their policies and procedures are. Now, like, with us, with the state police, we gotta they have a doctor's note that says they can or cannot perform the duties of a police officer. Right. And so her doctor would have to write a note whether or not she could perform the duties of a nurse and what that consists of. And a lot of that would be staying on your feet most of the day.
Right. Yeah. So it would mostly come down to what the what the state or what the, employer's, policies are. Yep. Right.
Now, obviously, an employer can't have policies that go against, standard labor laws. Right? But Right. Yeah. That's something you'd probably wanna talk to a labor law attorney for.
Okay. Yeah. I just have the when my wife was telling me about that, it just kinda opened a lot of quest started a lot of questions about, well, that's not reasonable accommodations, and how can they be forced how can they be allowed to do that? And anyway, so Yeah. As an experience I know, they just went to, online entering all their notes instead of, what was that called?
Charting. Charting it. And so there's a lot of sitting at a a laptop typing stuff in right now. Yeah. They definitely do a lot of charting and, everything.
So okay. Alright. Well, thanks so much for your help. Good luck with that. Sorry we didn't have, more answers.
We just, yeah, outside of our depth of knowledge. Do you know why our foot's in a boot? You know what's that? Do you know why her foot's in a boot? I think I do.
Please tell. I think her husband didn't do what he was supposed to. As you've learned many, many times. Yeah. You didn't do what, boy?
I thought I told him to fold the laundry. Damn. You didn't fold the laundry. I'm the hell president, dude. Well, hope you have a good weekend, man, and appreciate you joining in on the show today.
My wife is awesome. She tells me you can tell your friends anything you want outside of this home. But in this house Hey. You know, she has to put up with you. So I I'd say, you know, whatever law she lays down, it's justified.
Outside the house, whatever you want in this house, I'm the bread of the day. Well, appreciate the call, man. Yep. See you. See you.
Alright. It's amazing how fast, like, a half hour can go by. Are we done? We're we're, like, done. Yeah.
Show's over. Done. Yeah. So I hope you both have a great vacation. It was really nice to see you, Misty.
It's good to see you, Victor. Been a while. And, next time, if if I know you're coming, I won't pummel you with the, intense police light strobes on the way in. I just thought that would be, you know, kind of fun. I have this my strong urge, Yolng.
Get your hands in the air. I thought I was hoping he might drag Jade out of here or something. You know? Just that instinct kicks in. He's down the hall.
He's really skinny. I I told the president, get my m four. Alright, everybody. Catch Traffic School every Friday morning, 08:45AM right here on KhabAir. Traffic school is a production of river bend media group.
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