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Drink, drugs, a hill, no brakes, no helmet and late for the pasties.
A NEWQUAY father died from severe head injuries as he raced to collect a
batch of pasties from a town bakery - on a bike with no brakes. Jason Sandford, 33, had taken a cocktail of drink and drugs when he realised he was late for the 'pasty run' at around 6.30pm on July 16 last year, an inquest heard yesterday. Police forensic reports revealed he had hurtled down a one-in-five gradient slope before plunging over a two-metre high embankment onto the road below. He was not wearing a helmet. http://www.thisiscornwall.co.uk/Newq...#axzz2OrGS3fTi |
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Drink, drugs, a hill, no brakes, no helmet and late for the pasties.
"Mrcheerful" wrote in message ... A NEWQUAY father died from severe head injuries as he raced to collect a batch of pasties from a town bakery - on a bike with no brakes. Jason Sandford, 33, had taken a cocktail of drink and drugs when he realised he was late for the 'pasty run' at around 6.30pm on July 16 last year, an inquest heard yesterday. Police forensic reports revealed he had hurtled down a one-in-five gradient slope before plunging over a two-metre high embankment onto the road below. He was not wearing a helmet. http://www.thisiscornwall.co.uk/Newq...#axzz2OrGS3fTi "The pair had spent the day roaming the town, visiting the soup kitchen, and drinking cider. "Mr Sandford had taken at least six valium tablets, and had injected heroin scored from a dealer on Mount Wise, when he borrowed his friend's bike to do a late pasty run. "Julie Burgess, the mother of his daughter, Saffron, said: "He was an amazing dad" Indeed, and what a role model too. "coroner Barrie Van Den Berg said: "I don't know what lessons we can learn from this.". Hmmmm I agree, it *is* hard to see how this sensible young chap could have possibly done any more to keep himself safe. A freak accident, no doubt about it. |
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Drink, drugs, a hill, no brakes, no helmet and late for thepasties.
On Thu, 28 Mar 2013 17:56:54 -0000, Mrcheerful wrote:
A NEWQUAY father died from severe head injuries as he raced to collect a batch of pasties from a town bakery - on a bike with no brakes. Jason Sandford, 33, had taken a cocktail of drink and drugs when he realised he was late for the 'pasty run' at around 6.30pm on July 16 last year, an inquest heard yesterday. Police forensic reports revealed he had hurtled down a one-in-five gradient slope before plunging over a two-metre high embankment onto the road below. He was not wearing a helmet. http://www.thisiscornwall.co.uk/Newq...#axzz2OrGS3fTi I had a bike with no brakes for quite some time. I simply used my shoes to halt the bike. When I wore the soles away, I decided brake blocks were cheaper. Never fell off though. -- Mother: "Why are you home from school so early?" Son: "I was the only one who could answer my maths teacher's question." Mother: "Oh, really? What was her question? Son: "Who threw the paper aeroplane at me?" |
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Drink, drugs, a hill, no brakes, no helmet and late for the pasties.
On Mar 28, 6:10*pm, "Mentalguy2k8" wrote:
"Mrcheerful" wrote in message ... A NEWQUAY father died from severe head injuries as he raced to collect a batch of pasties from a town bakery - on a bike with no brakes. Jason Sandford, 33, had taken a cocktail of drink and drugs when he realised he was late for the 'pasty run' at around 6.30pm on July 16 last year, an inquest heard yesterday. Police forensic reports revealed he had hurtled down a one-in-five gradient slope before plunging over a two-metre high embankment onto the road below. He was not wearing a helmet. http://www.thisiscornwall.co.uk/Newq...ord-killed-pas... "The pair had spent the day roaming the town, visiting the soup kitchen, and drinking cider. "Mr Sandford had taken at least six valium tablets, and had injected heroin scored from a dealer on Mount Wise, when he borrowed his friend's bike to do a late pasty run. "Julie Burgess, the mother of his daughter, Saffron, said: "He was an amazing dad" Indeed, and what a role model too. "coroner Barrie Van Den Berg said: "I don't know what lessons we can learn from this.". Hmmmm I agree, it *is* hard to see how this sensible young chap could have possibly done any more to keep himself safe. Still, he did try to keep others safe, by not driving a motor vehicle in that state. |
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Drink, drugs, a hill, no brakes, no helmet and late for the pasties.
"Squashme" wrote in message ... On Mar 28, 6:10 pm, "Mentalguy2k8" wrote: "Mrcheerful" wrote in message ... A NEWQUAY father died from severe head injuries as he raced to collect a batch of pasties from a town bakery - on a bike with no brakes. Jason Sandford, 33, had taken a cocktail of drink and drugs when he realised he was late for the 'pasty run' at around 6.30pm on July 16 last year, an inquest heard yesterday. Police forensic reports revealed he had hurtled down a one-in-five gradient slope before plunging over a two-metre high embankment onto the road below. He was not wearing a helmet. http://www.thisiscornwall.co.uk/Newq...ord-killed-pas... "The pair had spent the day roaming the town, visiting the soup kitchen, and drinking cider. "Mr Sandford had taken at least six valium tablets, and had injected heroin scored from a dealer on Mount Wise, when he borrowed his friend's bike to do a late pasty run. "Julie Burgess, the mother of his daughter, Saffron, said: "He was an amazing dad" Indeed, and what a role model too. "coroner Barrie Van Den Berg said: "I don't know what lessons we can learn from this.". Hmmmm I agree, it *is* hard to see how this sensible young chap could have possibly done any more to keep himself safe. Still, he did try to keep others safe, by not driving a motor vehicle in that state. An insight into the strange, confused world of a psycholist Well done for keeping up your usual standards. |
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Drink, drugs, a hill, no brakes, no helmet and late for the pasties.
"Squashme" wrote in message ... On Mar 28, 6:10 pm, "Mentalguy2k8" wrote: "Mrcheerful" wrote in message ... A NEWQUAY father died from severe head injuries as he raced to collect a batch of pasties from a town bakery - on a bike with no brakes. Jason Sandford, 33, had taken a cocktail of drink and drugs when he realised he was late for the 'pasty run' at around 6.30pm on July 16 last year, an inquest heard yesterday. Police forensic reports revealed he had hurtled down a one-in-five gradient slope before plunging over a two-metre high embankment onto the road below. He was not wearing a helmet. http://www.thisiscornwall.co.uk/Newq...ord-killed-pas... "The pair had spent the day roaming the town, visiting the soup kitchen, and drinking cider. "Mr Sandford had taken at least six valium tablets, and had injected heroin scored from a dealer on Mount Wise, when he borrowed his friend's bike to do a late pasty run. "Julie Burgess, the mother of his daughter, Saffron, said: "He was an amazing dad" Indeed, and what a role model too. "coroner Barrie Van Den Berg said: "I don't know what lessons we can learn from this.". Hmmmm I agree, it *is* hard to see how this sensible young chap could have possibly done any more to keep himself safe. Still, he did try to keep others safe, by not driving a motor vehicle in that state. Or a Boeing 747, cross-channel ferry, cruise ship etc. Well done Mr. Sandford, if only the rest of society showed his sense of responsibility. |
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Drink, drugs, a hill, no brakes, no helmet and late for the pasties.
On Mar 29, 3:39*pm, "Partac" wrote:
"Squashme" *wrote in message ... On Mar 28, 6:10 pm, "Mentalguy2k8" wrote: "Mrcheerful" wrote in message ... A NEWQUAY father died from severe head injuries as he raced to collect a batch of pasties from a town bakery - on a bike with no brakes. Jason Sandford, 33, had taken a cocktail of drink and drugs when he realised he was late for the 'pasty run' at around 6.30pm on July 16 last year, an inquest heard yesterday. Police forensic reports revealed he had hurtled down a one-in-five gradient slope before plunging over a two-metre high embankment onto the road below. He was not wearing a helmet. http://www.thisiscornwall.co.uk/Newq...ord-killed-pas.... "The pair had spent the day roaming the town, visiting the soup kitchen, and drinking cider. "Mr Sandford had taken at least six valium tablets, and had injected heroin scored from a dealer on Mount Wise, when he borrowed his friend's bike to do a late pasty run. "Julie Burgess, the mother of his daughter, Saffron, said: "He was an amazing dad" Indeed, and what a role model too. "coroner Barrie Van Den Berg said: "I don't know what lessons we can learn from this.". Hmmmm I agree, it *is* hard to see how this sensible young chap could have possibly done any more to keep himself safe. Still, he did try to keep others safe, by not driving a motor vehicle in that state. An insight into the strange, confused world of a psycholist Well done for keeping up your usual standards. Tweedledum |
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Drink, drugs, a hill, no brakes, no helmet and late for the pasties.
On Mar 29, 4:02*pm, "Mentalguy2k8" wrote:
"Squashme" wrote in message ... On Mar 28, 6:10 pm, "Mentalguy2k8" wrote: "Mrcheerful" wrote in message ... A NEWQUAY father died from severe head injuries as he raced to collect a batch of pasties from a town bakery - on a bike with no brakes. Jason Sandford, 33, had taken a cocktail of drink and drugs when he realised he was late for the 'pasty run' at around 6.30pm on July 16 last year, an inquest heard yesterday. Police forensic reports revealed he had hurtled down a one-in-five gradient slope before plunging over a two-metre high embankment onto the road below. He was not wearing a helmet. http://www.thisiscornwall.co.uk/Newq...ord-killed-pas.... "The pair had spent the day roaming the town, visiting the soup kitchen, and drinking cider. "Mr Sandford had taken at least six valium tablets, and had injected heroin scored from a dealer on Mount Wise, when he borrowed his friend's bike to do a late pasty run. "Julie Burgess, the mother of his daughter, Saffron, said: "He was an amazing dad" Indeed, and what a role model too. "coroner Barrie Van Den Berg said: "I don't know what lessons we can learn from this.". Hmmmm I agree, it *is* hard to see how this sensible young chap could have possibly done any more to keep himself safe. Still, he did try to keep others safe, by not driving a motor vehicle in that state. Or a Boeing 747, cross-channel ferry, cruise ship etc. Well done Mr. Sandford, if only the rest of society showed his sense of responsibility. And Tweedledee. |
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Drink, drugs, a hill, no brakes, no helmet and late for the pasties.
On 28/03/2013 18:10, Mentalguy2k8 wrote:
"Mr Sandford had taken at least six valium tablets, and had injected heroin scored from a dealer on Mount Wise, when he borrowed his friend's bike to do a late pasty run. Are all cyclists drug addicts? Cue taken from that Armstrong bloke obviously. -- Dave - Cyclists VOR. "Many people barely recognise the bicycle as a legitimate mode of transport; it is either a toy for children or a vehicle fit only for the poor and/or strange," Dave Horton, of Lancaster University, wrote in an interim assessment of the Understanding Walking and Cycling study. "For them, cycling is a bit embarrassing, they fail to see its purpose, and have no interest in integrating it into their lives, certainly on a regular basis." |
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Drink, drugs, a hill, no brakes, no helmet and late for the pasties.
On 29/03/2013 13:17, Squashme wrote:
On Mar 28, 6:10 pm, "Mentalguy2k8" wrote: "Mrcheerful" wrote in message ... A NEWQUAY father died from severe head injuries as he raced to collect a batch of pasties from a town bakery - on a bike with no brakes. Jason Sandford, 33, had taken a cocktail of drink and drugs when he realised he was late for the 'pasty run' at around 6.30pm on July 16 last year, an inquest heard yesterday. Police forensic reports revealed he had hurtled down a one-in-five gradient slope before plunging over a two-metre high embankment onto the road below. He was not wearing a helmet. http://www.thisiscornwall.co.uk/Newq...ord-killed-pas... "The pair had spent the day roaming the town, visiting the soup kitchen, and drinking cider. "Mr Sandford had taken at least six valium tablets, and had injected heroin scored from a dealer on Mount Wise, when he borrowed his friend's bike to do a late pasty run. "Julie Burgess, the mother of his daughter, Saffron, said: "He was an amazing dad" Indeed, and what a role model too. "coroner Barrie Van Den Berg said: "I don't know what lessons we can learn from this.". Hmmmm I agree, it *is* hard to see how this sensible young chap could have possibly done any more to keep himself safe. Still, he did try to keep others safe, by not driving a motor vehicle in that state. Only because he didn't have one available. |
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