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Tue, 10 Dec 2002 11:44:54 -0500
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posted on behalf of Debbie Bang
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You might want to contact your local police service ... they have been
involved in running these types of programs.
Deb Bang
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Jonathan Mall [[log in to unmask]] writes:
>>Hi there,
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>>I was wondering if anyone is using (or knows of) any existing bikes,
blades and boards  safety programs that can be run in schools or community
centres.

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