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Isuzu's catch phrase currently is Isuzu: Smart Minds Drive Alike". Hmm, in this case, let's hope not. This Isuzu driver decided to not follow the US Forest Service rules and he went 4-wheeling off the trail. He got stuck and had to have Search and Rescue come get him back in November, 2006. The driver was seen borrowing his father-in-law's Jeep to try to get this stuck truck out of the still frozen mud the second week of June. 2007. I bet that made ole dad just so proud. On the bright side, if it had not been frozen in, it would have most likely been missing parts.
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Thursday, June 21, 2007
Isuzu: Smart Minds Drive What /Where?
Posted by PikeTalk at 3:17 PM
Labels: FSR 379, Gold Camp / Old Stage, High Park, Isuzu, Teller County, Wall of Shame
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I must ask - why do you blur out the plates?
The USFS should airlift the vehicle out. And the owner should be fined FULL cost for the recovery operation. I do hope the plate number was turned over to authorities. How sad.
We blur out the plate numbers here just to keep life simple. No chances of lawsuits, etc. But, you are correct - All pictures and plate numbers and military base vehicle stickers all get reported to USFS, County Sheriff Offices, as well as Colorado Springs Utilities and Colorado D.O.W if applicable.
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