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The rate at which food expires is exceptionally rapid compared to tires, let alone rubber. Food is something that I consume. And there is taste associated with it. Rubber expires slowly over time. Heck, why is it that we have to pay a disposal fee for tires again? Oh yeah, let me remind myself that they are considered a hazard, because THEY DO NOT DECOMPOSE. There is no real way of disposing of them. And there are too many politics to keep them from being used to pave new roads, etc, etc. The problem is, too many people nowadays are too quick to blame others for their own faults. Cars have been around for hundreds of years, and I'm sure tires were too. Tire manufacturing processes have become better over those years, yet this "problem" has now just surfaced? I HIGHLY doubt there is credible truth to this.
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