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Jul. 31st, 2007 10:25 amMILTON, Mass. -- Last Friday, a 250-pound storm grate flew into the windshield of a car travelling on Route 128 injuring the driver.
"I think what happened Friday has everybody sensitized to this vision of flying metal objects," Luisa Paiewonsky, Commissioner of the Massachusetts Highway Department, said. "It is unprecedented in our collective institutional memory for a 250-pound object to fly through the air."
"I think you'd have to be pretty idiotic not to be concerned about flying manhole covers whether or not that happened on Friday," Karen Dixon, concerned driver, said.
"I think what happened Friday has everybody sensitized to this vision of flying metal objects," Luisa Paiewonsky, Commissioner of the Massachusetts Highway Department, said. "It is unprecedented in our collective institutional memory for a 250-pound object to fly through the air."
"I think you'd have to be pretty idiotic not to be concerned about flying manhole covers whether or not that happened on Friday," Karen Dixon, concerned driver, said.