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Hallo Brian,
No idea what you mean by ALB as abbreviations are only good for those who all have an understanding of what is meant. I used ALB because it was on the insurance papers. They give a discount for that feature. In Europe they mostly call it ABS. If you refer to a car with antilock brakes then they DO leave marks that can be identified. I have investigated enough accident scenes that leave the same tell tale signs. Boy racers with antilock brakes all assume they can go faster and no one will know. How wrong they are. True, they do leave regulation patterns. But an accident investigator told me they are pretty faint and wear off faster by traffic. Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com |
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That's because "Brian", an "experienced investigator" hasn't ever seen ALB,
although laymen such as I can translate it rather easily. Brian is a jerknose. Jim ..com |
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