03-10-2008, 02:32 PM | #1 |
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Sad Reminder of the dangers of cycling
I feel bad for the sheriff but what are you doing that you cross over the median and strike 3 cyclists?
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl.../MNKSVGTJ1.DTL
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03-10-2008, 02:40 PM | #2 |
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Usually you are safe when cycling in groups. But not when someone decides to take you out. WTF?
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03-10-2008, 02:47 PM | #3 |
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Give the demagoguery a rest for a change, Mike. It was obviously an accident and it seems the guy is devastated about it. Probably he got distracted at just the wrong time.
What a terrible tragedy.
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He should be prosecuted. |
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I didn't say he shouldn't be prosecuted (though it would be a remarkable gesture if the families chose not to). I think your comment that he "decided to take them out" is out of line, however.
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Or "let's scare these guys." |
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SOrry, I strongly disagree. FIrst, the Da and not the families will decide. Second, it would be a mistake not to pursue claims against someone if there si any basis to do so. Too many vehicle operators ignoire the rights of cyclists. This guy was on the far side of the wrong side of the road. There is no momentary distraction that allows for that. He was, at the least, cirminally negligent and he should pay. People need to eb accoutnable when they fail to share the road properly. If he had plowed into a couple of kids walking on the other side of the road would anyone ahve posted with "This is a sad remider of the dangers of walking?" The title alone reflects the prevailing attitude that cyclists are some how second rate users of the road. That attitude needs to change and one way to do that is to prosecute idiots that can't keep their vehicle in their own lane.
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If you people can't read that article and have a little compassion on someone who clearly did not intended to kill 2, maybe 3, people, then you are too emotionally involved in this story. He made a poor choice (whether deliberate or accidental) and will carry this the rest of his life. And don't ever talk to me again about what a compassionless SOB I am.
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POssibily an idiot becasue having comapssion does not mean that as a matter of prosecutorial policy people that are criminally negligent should not be prosecuted as a nice 'gesture.' "Oops, sorry", doesn't cut it when you are on the opposite side fo the road and when you are supposedly trained to drive properly and uphold and enforce the laws. I have all sorts of compassion for him. BUt I still want him prosecuted. You are uninformed becaseu there have been more than a few "accidents" that have taken the lives of cyclists that were almost certainyl examples of murder. Mike's suggestion while unlikely, is not nearly as far-fetched as you seem to believe. Your reaction suggests to me that you do nto ride a bike. If not, then shut up about this becasue you have absolutely no clue. People try to scare bike riders ALL THE TIME. SO, going back to the idiot issue, if you think that it would be fun to scare the hell out of a bike rider and you create an accident that kills the bike rider (and this has happened too many times) that is murder my firend. Murder, Tex. SO wrap your mind around that for a minute. Finally, you said that it would be a nice gesture for the families not to prosecute. SO when you said that, you didn't mean it? Becasue it sure sounds like you said that you think it would be good that he not be prosecuted. Can YOU read THAT?
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Similar thoughts occupy my mind as it concerns the two foolish young missionaries in Colorado. You all are far too eager to cast fire and brimstone at people. Jay santos, are you listening?
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