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Bottles can hit back

The Spokesman-Review

Perhaps the Florida expert on force would like to demonstrate how a full two-liter bottle of soda is not dangerous (“Zehm inquiry continuing,” Sept. 17).

Mr. Bedard could stand in an upright position and have a 180-pound man hit him in the head with the bottle as hard as he can.

When he wakes up (if he wakes up) he can reaffirm that the bottle was not dangerous.

Cliff Walter

Spokane



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