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Anonymous Schleppi Longstocking said...

People might want to pause and consider what it means when the police in Glastonbury had to inform a man that his son was recently killed in a traffic accident.

Motorists would do well to keep in mind that if not for the sake of the actual cyclist, for others, they should stop to take responsibility. Sometimes calling in an accident immediately means the difference between life and death. It means not having to burden a police officer with what I am sure is absolute anguish when she has to inform next of kin about the tragedy. It means not having to completely crush parents, children, and loved ones with the news that a family member died senselessly.

If motorists can't drive right, they need to at least sack up and act morally after the fact.

Fuckers.

December 5, 2010 at 12:42 PM

Blogger Tony C said...

Hit and run does provide an opportunity for the "hitter" to get off scott free. There was a motorist who ran a bike paceline off the road and actually hit several as he did so in Illinois farm country. He drove slowly in front of the damage group for a while, taunting them, and they managed to take a clear photo of the license plate. The police wouldn't arrest the perp because they couldn't visually identify him. At first he denied driving the car that afternoon and the police only stepped up the pressure when the community became outraged. Last I heard the driver who clearly assaulted several cyclists with a deadly weapon is negotiating for a misdermeanor. Bastard!

Hit and run drivers should be drawn and quartered.

Links to the Illinois hit and run:

-http://www.smilepolitely.com/news/hit-and-run._then_what/
-http://www.smilepolitely.com/opinion/people_v._charles_cribbs_hearing_set_for_130_pm/

December 5, 2010 at 10:17 PM

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