When we were in Kenya in the early 90s, I did this rules sheet for the key-box to group vehicles. (We have a fleet of about 12.)
I was amazed to see it still on the key-box, over twelve years later! Yes, the paper has yellowed (browned?) with age, and it has been probably five years since anyone actually read the thing.
Now part of my job is being the keeper of the group vehicle rules document. It has since become way longer than just one page.
Saturday, May 13, 2006
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