For each person happy to let life roll on if the road ahead is smooth enough, there is a person who doesn’t believe in taking a backseat.
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Ian French comes from the latter party, the school of thought which says if you can do something to make a change, you should.
The owner of Maranoa Haulage based out of Ash Street has had two new trailers rolled out with anti-bully message on the back.
The father of two young girls said there’s been too many reports in the news recently where bullying has devastated people’s lives.
“It’s very sad to me, suicide is such a wild thing – especially in young people,” Mr French said.
“When I went to school when you got home you got a break from it, these days it’s going on all day everyday.”
The business runs the freight transport trailers up the eastern seaboard, where each week drivers in cities and towns from Melbourne to Cairns see the slogan.