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On Mar 17, 7:13*am, Dan Gregory
wrote: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/object.../2008/03/16/MN.... I know that even one is too many, but it seems like we've been doing way to many of these the last few years. Another broken glass in the fireplace. Bill C |
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On Mar 17, 4:59 am, Bill C wrote:
On Mar 17, 7:13 am, Dan Gregory wrote: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/object.../2008/03/16/MN... I know that even one is too many, but it seems like we've been doing way to many of these the last few years. Tell me about it. Two within a mile of my house in the last year or two. One a very experienced cyclist commuting home from work, one an inexperienced woman stopped well off the pavement. Both drivers were drunk, one took a corner wide, the other rounded a sweeping right turn and continued off the road onto a gravel pullout where the woman was resting. I ride that road all the time, talk about chilling. Not a damn thing you can do if you're in the wrong place at the wrong time. -Paul |
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Dan Gregory wrote:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/object.../MNFJVKPDS.DTL Friend and work associate of my wife was killed recently. She and he were among the bicycle commuting faction of their solar company. Early report was that the guy who hit him was involved in some sort of car race. He left the scene leaving my wife's coworker to die in the median. Curiously, later he returned and took responsibility. Not sure if any charges will be filed. A bit before, another local bicyclist killed when a driver swerved onto the shoulder (probably due to cell phone use but we don't know). Driver charged with careless driving. She pleaded non-guilty. Pending. Our lives on bicycles are worth just about what they are when on motorcycles. -paul |
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