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From: Ilaine8/10/2005 8:13:00 PM
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Here is something that combines both silliness and politics: >>3M Pushing Mandatory Reflective Clothing for Pedestrians - Ireland's National Safety Council rejects the call for mandatory reflective clothing law for pedestrians.

3M, the worldwide technology company famous for "Post-It" notes, wants to increase the market for its line of reflective clothing by convincing governments to mandate shiny apparel for pedestrians. The company cites statistics from the UK Department for Transport which suggests that 28 percent of vehicle collisions with pedestrians are caused by dark clothing.

"Highly visible reflective vests, complying with European standards, can cost as little as 8 euros each," Don Breen, a spokesman for 3M's office in Ireland, told online.ie. "Surely this is a very worthwhile investment by every motorist and pedestrian when you consider the number of lives that can be saved?"

3M markets a line of reflective clothing called Scotchlite. "Versatility, performance and fashion come together in Scotchlite reflective material," according to the company's website.

Ireland's National Safety Council responded to 3M's request by stressing that they believe reflective clothing is valuable, but that such a law would be unenforceable. Several military bases in the US mandate reflective clothing for military joggers:

"When running on the shoulders of the road before morning colors and after evening colors, and during periods of reduced visibility, all individuals will either wear reflective clothing or a vest/belt containing reflective material that is visible," Quantico, Virginia's Marine Corps Base Order 5560.2C reads. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas requires reflective clothing for cyclists.
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