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05-07-2008, 02:03 PM
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how much training do they need to not walk out in front of speeding cars?
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That is an assinine statement!
I don't know how many times I was almost struck by dumb asses with lights going but they did not see them or a waving 5 cell flash light waving to warn drivers.
People do not pull to the left next lane, they just keep driving like in a fog.
A friend of mine on the KC Ks. Department was killed and it is hard to take.
All one ahs to do ios see Police Cars video cams to see Officers struck by cars and either killed are paralyzed.
The same thing goes for road crews or anyone else working on our highways!
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05-07-2008, 03:02 PM
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That is an assinine statement!
I don't know how many times I was almost struck by dumb asses with lights going but they did not see them or a waving 5 cell flash light waving to warn drivers.
People do not pull to the left next lane, they just keep driving like in a fog.
A friend of mine on the KC Ks. Department was killed and it is hard to take.
All one ahs to do ios see Police Cars video cams to see Officers struck by cars and either killed are paralyzed.
The same thing goes for road crews or anyone else working on our highways!
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still not the fault of the driver if he randomly walks out into traffic
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05-07-2008, 03:08 PM
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still not the fault of the driver if he randomly walks out into traffic
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"Howard County Police Chief William McMahon says they are disappointed by the decision. In a news conference Thursday afternoon he told reporters, “We are confident she was going 71 miles per hour in a 55 mile per hour zone. As she approached Scott she did see him and move and took some evasive action perhaps to not strike him. But I will tell you this, other drivers who were on the roadway that day, including those that were behind her, saw the officer and was able to react."
http://wjz.com/local/scott.wheeler.p...ectflash=false
http://www.co.ho.md.us/Police/pd_wheeler.htm
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05-07-2008, 03:21 PM
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Originally Posted by jon1856
"Howard County Police Chief William McMahon says they are disappointed by the decision. In a news conference Thursday afternoon he told reporters, “We are confident she was going 71 miles per hour in a 55 mile per hour zone. As she approached Scott she did see him and move and took some evasive action perhaps to not strike him. But I will tell you this, other drivers who were on the roadway that day, including those that were behind her, saw the officer and was able to react."
http://wjz.com/local/scott.wheeler.p...ectflash=false
http://www.co.ho.md.us/Police/pd_wheeler.htm
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Oh, weird - the Police Chief disagrees? Fancy that. Seriously? That's the best we can do? "Other people didn't kill the guy, so she must have been out of control!" Come on - that's absolute nonsense, and just a severe mangling of any sort of logical thinking.
Speeding is an easy way to generate a civil case based on negligence, so it's likely she'll wind up in a court with a lower burden - so never fear. Still, this is absolutely, 100% NOT a civil rights issue like the comparisons you're making.
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05-07-2008, 03:25 PM
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Oh, weird - the Police Chief disagrees? Fancy that. Seriously? That's the best we can do? "Other people didn't kill the guy, so she must have been out of control!" Come on - that's absolute nonsense, and just a severe mangling of any sort of logical thinking.
Speeding is an easy way to generate a civil case based on negligence, so it's likely she'll wind up in a court with a lower burden - so never fear. Still, this is absolutely, 100% NOT a civil rights issue like the comparisons you're making.
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I never made, in this thread, any comparisons.
I did mention track records/histories.
20 miles per hour over limit.....
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05-07-2008, 03:33 PM
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I never made, in this thread, any comparisons.
I did mention track records/histories.
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"Mentioning track records" is analogous to "comparing" because you're saying "in the past, this has happened" then openly wondering why it isn't happening now. That's, literally, a "comparison" - I'm just saying.
I don't get why you're running from that issue - just make the point and the thread will actually have some legs, don't you think?
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20 miles per hour over limit.....
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Sixteen. And a grand jury that chose not to indict, despite knowing this fact.
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