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Barbara McNay wrote in a message to Alan Rackmill:
> The reason is that a propane tank will explode with
> much more force that a car filled with gasoline.
> And when (if) the tank does explode, the damage will
> be much more than a car.
> In fact, a propane cylinder is more in line with a
> bomb than a car is.
> Also, in New Jersey, at least, it is illegal to carry
> a full propane cylinder in the trunk of your car.
BM> I'm beginning to think that possessing a propane cylinder is
BM> pretty hazardous, and glad I don't have any!
As long as they are not kept in an enclosed area, there isn't much danger.
Alan
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