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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

30-foot Crash Test Dummy Unveiled At MVA In Glen Burnie

GLEN BURNIE, Md. -A 30-foot-tall crash dummy is at its new home on the lawn of the Motor Vehicle Administration headquarters in Glen Burnie.

The statue, bought with federal funds for this summer's Artscape festival, was unveiled Tuesday. The dummy is posed buckling a seatbelt.

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Who buckles standing up? In the words of the late, great Fred Sanford "You big dummy!"

Anonymous said...

What a stupid waste of money. A prime example of the idea that because the Fed paid for it it is OK.

Anonymous said...

9:16 Beat me to it. More wasted money on something stupid. And they wonder why we get upset when they want to raise taxes.

Anonymous said...

Ugly waste of MY money! Whoever authorized this should lose their job!

Anonymous said...

There are changes going on at MVA that most of you are not aware of and will never be made aware of because they don't necessarily affect you individually.
However, I can tell you that these changes I'm referring to are making the MVA employees do less and less work for individuals and dealers alike.
They still have furloughs for their employees but yet they keep spending money on stupid stuff like this!
I've been told that the Salisbury MVA is coming up for a remodel as well. Really Maryland?
Talk about WASTE of taxpayer dollars! Ridiculous!

Anonymous said...

striking resemblence to owemalley

Anonymous said...

My taxes go to pay for this over the next 60 years?