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Bobby
October 11th 04, 05:25 AM
A few days ago a juvenile cyclist was struck and killed by a pick-up truck
here in Phoenix.
Now (as seem to be the norm here) the friends of the family have a car wash
party to raise
money for the family. As I am writing this the news station just announced
another juvenile cyclist
fatality.

Does anyone else have a problems with these car washes? It's like having a
gun oiling party
to raise money for a gun shot victim. I don't think we should be paying
homage to the weapon
responsible for the child's death regardless of who was at fault.

I think it is more appropriate to hold a bicycle safety rodeo for the
community and ask for donations
from the families that participate. This seems like the best idea but almost
ANYTHING would be better than washing
cyclists' blood off of car grills to raise money.

Cycleman
October 11th 04, 06:48 AM
"Bobby" > wrote in message
news:oXnad.10138$hj.531@fed1read07...
> A few days ago a juvenile cyclist was struck and killed by a pick-up truck
> here in Phoenix.
> Now (as seem to be the norm here) the friends of the family have a car
wash
> party to raise
> money for the family. As I am writing this the news station just announced
> another juvenile cyclist
> fatality.
>
> Does anyone else have a problems with these car washes? It's like having a
> gun oiling party
> to raise money for a gun shot victim. I don't think we should be paying
> homage to the weapon
> responsible for the child's death regardless of who was at fault.
>
> I think it is more appropriate to hold a bicycle safety rodeo for the
> community and ask for donations
> from the families that participate. This seems like the best idea but
almost
> ANYTHING would be better than washing
> cyclists' blood off of car grills to raise money.
>

The cops and firemen do that, or the body cleanup crew they have.

They can get $10 to $20 for washing a car, washing a stupid bicycle is worth
only about $2.
Too bad it was the kids fault, the kid on the bicycle turned into the Car.
He should not have been on the street.
Too bad you did not hold safety classes for the kids that live near you, you
could have saved his life, but you did nothing, therefore you helped kill
him.

Bobby
October 11th 04, 08:40 AM
"Cycleman" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Bobby" > wrote in message
> news:oXnad.10138$hj.531@fed1read07...
> > A few days ago a juvenile cyclist was struck and killed by a pick-up
truck
> > here in Phoenix.
> > Now (as seem to be the norm here) the friends of the family have a car
> wash
> > party to raise
> > money for the family. As I am writing this the news station just
announced
> > another juvenile cyclist
> > fatality.
> >
> > Does anyone else have a problems with these car washes? It's like having
a
> > gun oiling party
> > to raise money for a gun shot victim. I don't think we should be paying
> > homage to the weapon
> > responsible for the child's death regardless of who was at fault.
> >
> > I think it is more appropriate to hold a bicycle safety rodeo for the
> > community and ask for donations
> > from the families that participate. This seems like the best idea but
> almost
> > ANYTHING would be better than washing
> > cyclists' blood off of car grills to raise money.
> >
>
> The cops and firemen do that, or the body cleanup crew they have.
>
> They can get $10 to $20 for washing a car, washing a stupid bicycle is
worth
> only about $2.
> Too bad it was the kids fault, the kid on the bicycle turned into the Car.
> He should not have been on the street.
> Too bad you did not hold safety classes for the kids that live near you,
you
> could have saved his life, but you did nothing, therefore you helped kill
> him.

You certainly make a lot of blind assumptions in your reply. Just about
everything you
wrote is incorrect.

Cheto
October 11th 04, 08:56 AM
"Bobby" > wrote in message
news:oXnad.10138$hj.531@fed1read07...
>
> Does anyone else have a problems with these car washes? It's like having a
> gun oiling party
> to raise money for a gun shot victim. I don't think we should be paying
> homage to the weapon
> responsible for the child's death regardless of who was at fault.

Cars, or guns for that matter, cannot be held responsible for anything.

Cheto

Matalis
October 11th 04, 07:13 PM
"Bobby" > wrote in message
news:BOqad.10684$hj.5516@fed1read07...
> > > ANYTHING would be better than washing
> > > cyclists' blood off of car grills to raise money.
> > >
> >
> > The cops and firemen do that, or the body cleanup crew they have.
> >
> > They can get $10 to $20 for washing a car, washing a stupid bicycle is
> worth
> > only about $2.
> > Too bad it was the kids fault, the kid on the bicycle turned into the
Car.
> > He should not have been on the street.
> > Too bad you did not hold safety classes for the kids that live near you,
> you
> > could have saved his life, but you did nothing, therefore you helped
kill
> > him.
>
> You certainly make a lot of blind assumptions in your reply. Just about
> everything you
> wrote is incorrect.
>
>
>

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