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Part II Petition 15
5 Petition Letter to Secretary Foxx Dear Secretary Foxx: After losing two daughters, AnnaLeah (17) and Mary (13), in a truck underride crash on May 4, 2013, the Karth family took over 11,000 en- velopes with signed petitions from the AnnaLeah & Mary Stand Up For Truck Safety Care2 Petition to Washington, DC, one year later on May 5, 2014. At that time, they met with administrators from FMCSA and NHTSA and discussed, at length, their concerns about truck safety issues. Since that time, they have set up a non-profit, AnnaLeah & Mary for Truck Safety, to promote highway safety research and federal regulations to protect motorists, pedestrians, & cyclists. And, in fact, there has been some progress with the upcoming implementation of Electronic Logging Devices and the initiation of rulemaking steps related to underride guards and minimum liability insurance for truck companies. However, we are concerned that these safety measures, as well as others, are being unnecessarily delayed and/or weakened. As you know, the De- partment of Transportation makes highway safety rules based upon how much safety measures will cost. We are hoping to change that and pro- mote a Vision Zero safety strategy model with goals of Zero Deaths, Zero Injuries, Zero Fear of Traffic. One of the biggest challenges to making change is the cost/benefit anal- ysis. On the one side there are lives to be saved and on the other side there are companies working to make money. The trick is to try and meet everyone’s needs. The solution has to be effective in saving lives while still being affordable for companies so that they can make the changes necessary without a lot of struggle. 17
18 CHAPTER 5. PETITION LETTER TO SECRETARY FOXX The problem comes in when human life and health get the short end of the stick. The result is that many safety measures are blocked because they would cost more to implement than the “worth” of the “small” number of human lives which would be saved. That’s just not right.
1. Change DOT rulemaking policy to move away from a cost/benefit model and adopt a more humanistic, rational Vision Zero safety strategy model. 2. Apply Vision Zero principles by requiring crash-test-based perfor- mance standards for truck underride guards rather than force-based design standards along with success at higher speeds—to include rear (both centered and offset) and side guards for both Single Unit Trucks and trailers. 3. Apply Vision Zero principles by requiring NHTSA to initiate rule- making to require forward collision avoidance and mitigation brak- ing (F-CAM) systems on all new large trucks and buses with a gross vehicle weight rating of 10,000 lbs. or more. On average, 33,000 people die each year in crashes on our roads. Our fam- ilies cannot continue to sustain this unacceptably high number of losses and injuries. We urge you to take immediate action so that more lives will not be lost and to assure us that safety is your number one priority. Sincerely, (Complete listing of signatures starts on page 25)
6 About the Signers Figure 6.1: Signatures by State, as of February 12th 2016 19
20 CHAPTER 6. ABOUT THE SIGNERS Figure 6.2: Signatures by Country, as of February 12th 2016 7 Selected Comments by Signers of the Vision Zero Petition These are just some of the comments about the petition left by the people who signed it. Please adopt stronger safety rules so that more lives can be saved. My sisters AnnaLeah and Mary Lydia are gone forever due to a truck collision, and no other family should have to go through this. Save lives. —Rebekah Karth Chojnacki, Arlington, Texas There shouldn’t be a cost benefit analysis for lives… —Katy Hartigan, Grayslake, Illinois Secretary Foxx, it is avoidable and inexcusable that about 40,000 Americans die in vehicular crashes every year. Stop the cost/benefit analysis bean counting. The lives of Americans are at stake. —Lana Briscoe, Northport, New York 21
22 CHAPTER 7. SELECTED COMMENTS Three years ago, I was sitting in my apartment, working on my class projects, when I got a phone call that turned my world upside down. My family’s car had been hit by a truck, and I was the first person that the hospital was able to reach. There was a lot of confusion; no one knew where my two sisters who had been in the back seat of the car had been taken. I had a pair of dice in my pocket that day, the same pair of dice that I had when my father called me later that evening with the news that my sister had died in the crash. Humans are bad at estimating probabilities. A one-in-a- million chance sounds rare, but that’s close to the odds the NWS reports for being struck by lightning, and 330 Ameri- cans are injured that way every year. It’s rare, but it happens. In probability theory, it’s called the law of large numbers. If you roll the dice often enough, or for enough people, the dice are going to come up as ones at a predictable, measurable rate.
The IIHS reported that in 2013, there were 10.3 deaths from motor vehicle crashes per 100,000 people. That’s about one-in-ten-thousand, way more likely than one-in-a-million. And, unlike other leading causes of death, this is an entirely human-created problem, one that didn’t exist two hundred years ago. Automotive safety has been improving over time. But it is still one of the leading causes of death in America. Curing cancer, one of the other leading causes, is expensive and difficult, re- quiring research just to figure out if it is even possible. In con- trast, for motor vehicle deaths there are many cases where we already know simple ways to reduce motor vehicle fatalities, such as effective underride guards, and we have promising re- search for even more. We shouldn’t settle for one-in-ten thou- sand, or even one-in-a-hundred-thousand. We should strive to be better than that. Human lives shouldn’t be a nickle and dime proposition. Even low chances of death are still too high. I shouldn’t have to roll the dice every time I need to leave my house. I shouldn’t have to wonder, every time my family is out on the road, if today is going to be the day that they roll the wrong number again.
23 —Isaac Karth, Rocky Mount, North Carolina Our families’ lives are worth more than the cost in dollars. —Donna Profeta, Ballston Lake, New York The bottom line should NEVER outweigh the cost of a hu- man life. The status quo needs to be changed before anyone else suffers such a tragedy as the Karths. —Brie Handgraaf, Rocky Mount, North Carolina I work in the accident reconstruction industry and see count- less underride accidents each year, many ending in serious in- jury or death. The severity of injury in these types of crashes could be significantly reduced with the simple implementa- tion of additional bracing on the trailers that travel our road- ways.
—Ryan McMahan, Holly Springs, North Carolina Seriously? Putting profit before human life is short term thinking and, by the way, immoral. —David M. Dunn, LANSING, Michigan Please prevent another family from losing a loved one and go- ing through this heartbreak. —LELA Lesson, Cortaro, Arizona
24 CHAPTER 7. SELECTED COMMENTS We should be living in a country of HUMAN VALUES, NOT DOLLAR VALUES —Dianne Sullivan, Modesto, California The Traffic Safety Coalition is proud to support the call for a Vision Zero safety model working towards zero deaths and zero grave injuries on our nation’s roads. —Michelle Dutton, Chicago, Illinois We lost our daughter in a red light running crash on 1/26/02. A red light camera might have stopped the man who killed her. Our State has now virtually outlawed the use of red light cameras. Where is the cost/benefit in that??? —Suzann Oberhauser, Somerset, Ohio Vision Zero has worked to reduce deaths in NYC, as well as in many countries in Europe. It’s time for the US to take traffic safety seriously and prevent more deaths on our roads. —Emily Stein, Medford, Massachusetts Please support this lifesaving Policy! We are losing precious lives daily around our country. Best practices and safety de- vices alike must be utilized. #Safetysaveslives —The National Coalition For Safer Roads, Bradenton, Florida
Protect the Nations highways for everyone. We have waited long enough. This insanity must stop. Families are dying. —Joan Moore, san francisco, California
8 Signatures to the Petition 1. Julie Shmeleva, Moscow, Russian Federation 2. Alessandra Fernandes, São Vicente, Brazil 3. Dina Smith, NEWINGTON, New Hampshire 4. Louis Lombardo, Bethesda, Maryland 5. John Brewer, MARIETTA, Ohio 6. Derek Lockwood, Lisburn, United Kingdom 7. Jackie Novak, Hendersonville, North Carolina
8. Devon Ambrose, Burlington, Canada 9. Mark Stewart, Aberdeen, United Kingdom 10. Jen S., INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana
11. mauricio carvajal, santiago, Chile
12. Tami Friedrich, Corona, California 13. Jo-Anna Dueck, Woodstock, Canada 14. Rebekah Black, Arlington, Texas - See comment #14 on page 483 15. Tina Ogg, Grand Rapids, Michigan 16. – –, TACOMA, Washington 17. jerry karth, Rocky Mount, North Carolina 18. Maryann Staron, EVERGREEN PARK, Illinois
19. Faith Vilas, Seabrook, Texas
20. Mary Vickerman, Delafield, Wisconsin 21. katy Hartigan, Grayslake, Illinois - See comment #21 on page 483 22. Michele terpstra, Grand Rapids, Michigan 25
26 CHAPTER 8. SIGNATURES TO THE PETITION 23. Mi Ae Lipe, Seattle, Washington 24. Tanya Proby, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 25. Shawn Mayer, Dallas, Texas 26. Janet Bryant, Chicago, Illinois 27. Kate Monte, Evanston, Illinois 28. Maggie Robinson, Evanston, Illinois 29. Cindy Glass, Walker, Michigan 30. Nancy stewart, Roberts, Wisconsin 31. Donna bryant, Glenview, Illinois 32. Brenda Harris, Zion, Illinois 33. Karen Word, Davis, California 34. Scott Orlinsky, Chicago, Illinois 35. Cassie Kimbrough, Abilene, Texas 36. Diana Johnson, Stockbridge, Georgia 37. Melanie Holmes, Des Plaines, Illinois 38. Claire Golan, Riverwoods, Illinois 39. Janet Schweitzer, Chicago, Illinois - See comment #39
40. Breanna Lonas, Glen Allen, Virginia 41. Patti Gouker, Albuquerque, New Mexico 42. Alexander Kovesy, Christchurch, New Zealand
43. Frances Ilia, scarborough, Canada
44. Ernest Cooper, Indianapolis, Indiana 45. John Nimmo, Elizabeth Bay, Sydney, Australia 46. analia veronica mercado, cordoba, Argentina 47. marsha maxwell, WALNUT CREEK, California 48. Sharon Schranz, Thornhill, Canada 49. Corie Walters, Whyalla, Australia 50. robin zepeda, WENTZVILLE, Missouri 51. Ellen Ayalin, Chicago, Illinois 52. Michael Trepp, Seattle, Washington 53. Martha Rudy, Evanston, Illinois 54. Sheryll Punneo, Liberty, Missouri 55. Kay M, METAIRIE, Louisiana 56. Barbara Tucker, Wellington, Florida 57. sarika arora, Alpharetta, Georgia 58. T Mo, Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota 27 59. Candy LeBlanc, Placerville, California 60. Juanita Navarro, Silver Spring, Maryland 61. Kay Lowe, THORNTON, Colorado 62. Elizabeth L. Anderson, Campbell, California 63. Bobbie Flowers, New York, New York 64. Tracy Carlson Hall, Evanston, Illinois 65. Richard Dotter, DUMONT, New Jersey 66. Sara Elkins, NORTHAMPTON, Massachusetts 67. genoveva legaspi, distrito federal, Mexico 68. Patricia Miller, Manchester, Pennsylvania 69. Julie Cannon, ROSWELL, New Mexico 70. Lindsey Dakin, Boston, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom 71. Cheryl McCoy, St. Petersburg, Florida 72. Lynne Minore, Brooklyn, New York 73. Jan Novotny, JACKSONVILLE BEACH, Florida 74. Merry Preston, Camrose, Canada
75. Yasiu Kruszynski, CHICAGO, Illinois 76. paul haugen, Eau Claire, Wisconsin 77. Ankie Brunschot, veldhoven, Netherlands 78. Pat Wu, Hong Kong, Hong Kong 79. Lily Yang, Las Vegas, Nevada
80. Ana Altamiranda, 3700, Argentina 81. Alice Neuman, Sacramento, California 82. Janice Banks, Center Barnstead, New Hampshire 83. Cati patricio, Campinas, Brazil
84. Epaminondas Kovanis, Koridallos, Greece 85. Mary Burt, Utica, Minnesota 86. zulma fonseca, carolina, Puerto Rico 87. morgana odin, Berlin, Germany
88. Mary Van Way, Portland, Oregon
89. E Dumbleton, Toronto, Canada
90. Mitch Franks, WOONSOCKET, Rhode Island 91. Maria Vitória Magri, São Paulo, Brazil 92. Jocelyn valdez-Loqui, BRONX, New York 93. Danelle Karth, Rocky Mount, North Carolina
28 CHAPTER 8. SIGNATURES TO THE PETITION 94. Julia Cabrera-Woscek, BELTSVILLE, Maryland 95. Paula Puskadi, Budapest, Hungary 96. David Ary, Reno, Nevada 97. Robert Padilla-Montufar, NEW YORK, New York 98. Cynthia Brickner, TOLEDO, Ohio 99. Katrina & William Dresbach, Sheffield Lake, Ohio 100. Misbah Malik, CORAL SPRINGS, Florida 101. Michael Carney, Runnemede, New Jersey 102. eric archambault, paris, France 103. Mike Lu, Austin, Texas 104. CARMEN DELIA ARCHILLA, ORLANDO, Florida 105.
Надежда Яшина, Санкт-Петербург, Russian Federation 106. Lynn Juozilaitis, AURORA, Illinois 107. Fabiana Uteda, Shepparton East, Australia 108. Glennis Whitney, Nth Rockhampton, Queensland Australia, Australia 109.
Темирова Оксана, Санкт-Петербург, Russian Federation 110. Melanie Asbach, Wuppertal, Germany 111. Olga Troyan, Taraz, Kazakhstan 112. reita newkirk, santa fe, New Mexico
113. a f, Washington, Connecticut 114. sabina gaddi, valencia, Spain
115. Jeffrey DeCristofaro, ASHEVILLE, North Carolina 116. francoise stichelbaut, bruxelles, Belgium 117. Shannon Cauthen, AURORA, Colorado 118. Sarah Sivro, Genève, Switzerland 119. Maren Erickson, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin 120. Nancy Black, St. Charles, Missouri
121. Ana King, Chicago, Illinois 122. Dylan Ross, CANTONMENT, Florida 123. Linda Jones, ONTARIO, California 124. Carrie Darling, Phoenix, Arizona 125. Mary Sullins, HITCHCOCK, Texas 126. Ann Stuart, Bangkok, Thailand 127. Justin Knight, Torquay, United Kingdom 128. Rob Lozon, Flint, Michigan
29 129. Keaton Jones, SALT LAKE CITY, Utah 130. Arnold Davis, Chicago, Illinois 131. Julia Basabe-Jennings, Imperial Beach, California 132. Sandra d, Bakersfield, California 133. Valeska Gann, Scottsdale, Arizona 134. Christa Mötbh, Hollabrunn, Austria 135. Evangelina Fajardo, Vancouver, Canada 136. Jana Menard, South Lake Tahoe, California 137. michael Bruck, Maalot-Tarshicha, Israel 138. jackie De Sepibus, Echirolles, France 139. DEBORAH SMITH, OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma
140. d lanesk, grand rapids, Michigan
141. Patricia Hawkins, St. Ignatius, Montana 142. Millie OConnor, COCOA, Florida
143. Hent catalina - maria, bucarest, Romania 144. addy singh, delhi, India 145. Christopher Snowden, Manchester, United Kingdom
146. Heini Laitila, Helsinki, Finland
147. Inge Tinga, amsterdam, Netherlands 148. Tina Florell, Stockholm, Sweden
149. Sarah Dyson, WACO, Texas
150. kerry ford, hamilton, New Zealand
151. Danuta Zakurzewska, Toruń, Poland 152. Paola Iocco, Bergamo, Italy 153. Audra Moricca, New York, New York 154. jean tenaille, mexico, Mexico 155. Leslie Hammon, Louisville, Kentucky 156. Janis King, RENO, Nevada 157. Wilson Hodges, St. Catharines, Canada 158. Lisa Shaffer, Naperville, Illinois
159. Marianne Bradley, Frankford, Delaware 160. lynda leigh, SANTA CRUZ, California 161. Candy Bowman, Sacramento, California 162. Jerry Bailey, Sarnia, Canada
163. Jean Naples, West Haverstraw, New York 164. Sandy Spiers, Cairns, Australia 165. Delarue Helene, Kiev, Ukraine
166. jorge rojas, merida, Mexico 30 CHAPTER 8. SIGNATURES TO THE PETITION 167. Edeltraut Renk, Sacrofano, Italy 168. melissa meberg, pieerfonds, Canada 169. Cheryl Herbert, Durban, South Africa 170. carol koloian, evanston, Illinois 171. Melody Halligan, Slidell, Louisiana 172. Cynthia Trexler, Grass Valley, California 173. raleigh koritz, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota 174. Aud nordby, Eidsvoll, Norway
175. CINDY COLLIER, wakefield, west yorkshire, United Kingdom 176. Inge Bjorkman, Mariannelund, Sweden, Sweden
177. peter stevens, north devon, United Kingdom 178. Lyn Williams, Winter Haven, Florida 179. SILVIA Gomez, Cordoba, Argentina 180. SANDRA TROUT, San Miguel de Allendee, Mexico 181. stan april, cape town, South Africa 182. Stephanie Franz, Bristol, United Kingdom 183. laurie brinkle, Jackson, Michigan 184. Nathana Marunich, PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania 185. Gerda Muri, Chicago, Illinois
186. sharon gooding, north devon, United Kingdom 187. susan parrish, las vegas, Nevada
188. Rosemary Rannes, SALEM, New Hampshire 189. Vincent Tjia, Jakarta, Indonesia 190. Jeroen Wijnendaele, Gent, Belgium
191. maria meyer, bremen, Germany
192. Diane Myers, Tucson, Arizona
193. rodrigo torres, santiago de chile, Chile 194. Lisa Pullen, Whitney bay, United Kingdom 195. Lissen Thomsen, Rødovre, Denmark
196. m.lucilla Danesi, bergamo, Italy
197. Jan Fridtjofsen, Fuengirola, Spain
198. Jason Bowman, Placerville, California 199. Raymond Bartlett, HARBORCREEK, Pennsylvania 200. kristine brovold, trondheim, Norway
31 201. willi ziegler, bruckneudorf, Austria 202. Beatriz Pallanes, Santa Ana, California 203. Patricia Chang, WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana 204. donna cocuzza, Port Richey, Florida 205. Leigh Saunders, Hastings, New Zealand 206. julia taeuber, münchen, Germany 207. Tracy Lettner, Carleton Place, Canada 208. Susan Oldershaw, Oakland, California 209. Julie Strand, Mount Juliet, Tennessee 210. Mihai-Cosmin Pascariu, Timisoara, Romania 211. loredana de magistris, frosinone, Italy 212. Stella bikaki, athens, Greece 213. gabriela nedelcu, cluj napoca, Romania 214. Ankie Ernst, Nieuw Vennep, Netherlands 215. rebecca koo, san jose, California 216. Nicola Foster, Tower Road, United Kingdom 217. Doris Kordt, Olsberg, Armed Forces Europe 218. Kurt Lorenz, Kurt Lorenz, Austria 219. Mike Hughey, VISTA, California 220. Mia Dravis, Rancho Cucamonga, California 221. Ana Brdovcak, Zapresic, Croatia 222. lisa ringe, london, United Kingdom 223. willi mittelstädt, Hamburg-Billstedt, Germany
224. refhan irtem, MANHATTAN, New York 225. Andrea Oettinger, Wörth, Germany 226. Francis Kotze, Paarl, South Africa 227. Parag Desai, FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida 228. Rhondda Field, East Ballina, Australia 229. Sigrun Helms, Tuebingen, Germany 230. joan eugeni pons llado, palma mallorca, Spain 231. Birgit Dahlqvist, Enköping, Sweden 232. ERIKA SOMLAI, BUDAPEST, Hungary 233. Belinda Compotaro, Euless, Texas 234. Mariana Bozic, Zagreb, Croatia 235. Olga Grushko, Novokuznetsk, Russian Federation 32 CHAPTER 8. SIGNATURES TO THE PETITION 236. Ruth WERBISKI Dutton, HIGH WYCOMBE, United Kingdom 237. Yvonne Barker, West Allis, Wisconsin 238. Joan McBride, Houston, Texas
239. Roslyn McBride, Tara, Qld., Australia 240. Bob Petermann, ELK RIVER, Minnesota 241. donye sacco, rome, Italy 242. Lucia Asara, Olbia, Italy 243. Cheryl Bateman, Prince George, Canada 244. Monique Webb, Fayetteville, Georgia 245. Konstantina Balaska, Thessaloniki, Greece 246. pauline wilson, jamisontown, Australia 247. Sally Carter, adelaide, Australia 248. delia rutter, manchester, United Kingdom 249. Ian Crory, RICHMOND, California 250. Anita Hoos, Den Bosch, Netherlands 251. William Mc Guire, San Francisco, California 252. James Aston, Lossiemouth, United Kingdom 253. Mirosław Sulima, Wrocław, Poland
254. elise marazzi, dole, France 255. Bob de Boer, WIERINGERWAARD, Netherlands 256. George Theobald, Cooktown, Australia 257. Igor Malusitskij, 41, Ukraine
258. Jennifer Smell, COALDALE, Pennsylvania 259. dora haslett, M 102 Portland, Oregon 260. Mirra Addenbrooke, None, United Kingdom 261. Rebecca Hilder, Little Hartley, Australia 262. Renzo Lucherini, Livorno, Italy 263. Ivana Zofkova, Prague, Czech Republic 264. Caroline de Ville de Goyet, Wanze, Belgium 265. Mark Spence, London, United Kingdom 266. Zenon Stepkowski, salmon arm, Canada 267. Amanda L, Arlington, Texas 268. daniel aubouard, angervilliers, France 269. Wendy Jones, Surrey, Canada 270. hatice guducu baytekin, İzmir, Turkey 271. John Marchesi, Nambour, Australia
33 272. Eleonora Del Prato, Mogliano Veneto - Italy, Italy
273. France Ruch, Paris, France 274. Serdar Murat, Vienna, Austria 275. nicoletta meneghelli, mantova, Italy 276. Pallavi Chauhan, Ambala, India 277. Krasimira Pandurova, Sofia, Bulgaria 278. Karen Palmer, LUBBOCK, Texas 279. Maud Nilsson, Grästorp, Sweden 280. pepi papaioannou, thessaloniki, Greece 281. Sandra Ferri, Bäretswil, Switzerland 282. Mr.Mohamed Mitha, London, United Kingdom 283. Amy Harlib, New York, New York 284. Domenico Mastrototaro, Boston„ Massachusetts 285. Rajeeva Ranjan, New Delhi, India 286. Margot Loerky, Monfalcone, Italy 287. Marguerite HENDJIAN, paris, France 288. Andriani Koutsakou, Schwetzingen, Germany 289. Hugh Smith, Barnsley, United Kingdom 290. MARCO BIFFI, Cantù, Italy 291. Janette Timlett, Borehamwood, United Kingdom
292. Maria Teresa Schollhorn, Buenos Aires, Argentina 293. sonja bohnsack, johannesburg, South Africa 294. Agata Terela, Białogard, Poland
295. Vera Lehndorff, Berlin, Germany
296. Nigel Griffiths, Sheffield, United Kingdom 297. Margaret Tidswell, Vancouver, Canada 298. rodriguez pascale, castres, France
299. veronique alix, le neubourg, France
300. Max Fischer, Hamburg, Germany
301. Vicky Humbarger, Magnolia, Texas 302. Corry Ridder, Muiden, Netherlands 303. IOANA ION, Buzau, Romania
304. iain morris, Wrexhpam., United Kingdom 305. connie dulk, voorburg, Netherlands 306. Bonnefont Gaelle, BEAR, Delaware
307. Annette Frankel, Thornhi;;, Canada
34 CHAPTER 8. SIGNATURES TO THE PETITION 308. Nita AwyNoFwd Lowrey, DENTON, Texas 309. Tyrone Graham, Mount Lavinia, Sri Lanka 310. Alexandra Gundelfingen, Poprad, Slovakia 311. Maethese Cassar, Gudja, Malta 312. Patricia Pippin-Emanuel, PANAMA CITY, Florida 313. Natasha Salgado, Toronto, Canada 314. Brenda Wood, Boksburg, South Africa 315. Stephanie Trasoff, Blaine, Washington 316. Ben van der Werff, Arnemuiden, Netherlands 317. Dim Pallis, Thess, Greece 318. Lidia Jimenez, Valencia, Spain
319. ROBERT STREBECK, EULESS, Texas 320. Paul Clements, BELLEAIR BEACH, Florida 321. Janet Tyler, PASCO, Washington 322. Heidi Hierl-Schulze, Wendelstein, Germany 323. Elizabeth Sanders, glasgow, United Kingdom 324. Atila Ozdemir, İStanbul, Turkey 325. Michèle ROBERGE, Pierrefeu, France 326. Yuto Yokota, Tsuchiura, Japan 327. Beverly Combs, WINSTON, Georgia 328. Louise Duthie, Edinburgh, United Kingdom 329. Robert Ortiz, PHOENIX, Arizona 330. elfi metz, NES, Germany 331. Christine Voss, Stembert, Belgium
332. Jeannine de Baenst Berdenne, Bruxeles, Belgium 333. Kristin Petersen, Brig, Switzerland 334. Janet denti, Bronx, New York 335. Gudrun Brante, Sarmenstorf, Switzerland 336. Karen Everton, PASADENA, California 337. John Connolly, Galway, Ireland 338. Michelle Versteeg, Kerkrade, Netherlands 339. Arild Warud, Ericeira, Portugal 340. Stephanie Vorse, CARLSBAD, New Mexico 341. Sheila Gardner, Netherseal, United Kingdom 342. Carlos Silva, Almada, Portugal 343. Allyson dalton, london, United Kingdom 344. feather Winger, vienna, Togo
35 345. julien taddeucci, caluire, France 346. Barb Rosa, Brantford, Canada 347. randy mc garry, MONMOUTH, Oregon 348. Egor Shirokyi, Chernighiv, Ukraine 349. Pamela Clutts, jackson, Georgia 350. Elena Barybina, Valencia, Spain 351. Bonnie Happe, Newton, Texas 352. Nikola Iliev, Plovdiv, Bulgaria 353. Helene OTTH, Viena, Austria 354. evelin zander, steinfeld, Germany 355. Monica Azevedo, Porto, Portugal 356. Filip Bozic, Zemun, Serbia 357. Dawn Ward-Doma, Melbourne, Australia 358. Alexandra Rodda, Crswick, Australia 359. Karen Kennedy, ASHEVILLE, North Carolina 360. isobel ewing, 7 cranfield park larne, United Kingdom
361. Clara Madrigal-Bermudez, London UK, United Kingdom 362. Roland Poppe, Destelbergen, Belgium 363. Sebastià Tamarit, Lleida, Spain 364. Gordana Milic, Amsterdam, Netherlands 365. louise mochan, cardiff, United Kingdom 366. Marthese Ebejer, B’kara, Malta 367. maureen curran, derry, United Kingdom 368. Daniela Ventura, Milano, Italy 369. joseph moore jr, San Antonio, Texas 370. maria ferreira, porto, Portugal 371. Anna Neusuess, Berlin, Germany 372. Gabriele Unger, Bremen, Germany 373. chris maes, brussels, Belgium 374. Elma Tassi, Athens, Greece 375. phyllis cordero, aloha, Oregon
376. lori McCabe, Ramona, California 377. gaby janssen, venlo, Netherlands 378. Klara Oloko, London, United Kingdom 379. Joanna van Casteren, Marktheidenfeld, Germany - See comment #379 on
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