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Old 04-23-2010, 01:43 PM   #1
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I was coming home from dinner. I was doing the speed limit. I was in my car. My daughter was in the seat next to me.

A kid (her classmate, 11 yrs. old at the time) ran INTO THE HIGHWAY WITHOUT LOOKING, OPPOSITE THE CROSSWALK, AGAINST THE LIGHT, AT 10:00 PM on a school night.

I was driving a Corvette.

Who got careless driving? Who lost their license for a year? Who had to go bankrupt? Who got sued for a million dollars? Who had their life ruined? Me.

BTW, the kid was back in school, before my car was back from the shop.

Little piece of shit, and his greedy cunt mom ruined my life. The cop lied in court, and the Monmouth county prosecutor, through my lawyer threatened me, and told me if I didn't plead out, they would send me to jail.

I don't expect things will go much better for this guy. If you think it matters how fast he was going, or if was even his fucking fault, you're a fool.

Welcome to reality.

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Old 04-23-2010, 05:39 PM   #2
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I was coming home from dinner. I was doing the speed limit. I was in my car. My daughter was in the seat next to me.

A kid (her classmate, 11 yrs. old at the time) ran INTO THE HIGHWAY WITHOUT LOOKING, OPPOSITE THE CROSSWALK, AGAINST THE LIGHT, AT 10:00 PM on a school night.

I was driving a Corvette.

Who got careless driving? Who lost their license for a year? Who had to go bankrupt? Who got sued for a million dollars? Who had their life ruined? Me.

BTW, the kid was back in school, before my car was back from the shop.

Little piece of shit, and his greedy cunt mom ruined my life. The cop lied in court, and the Monmouth county prosecutor, through my lawyer threatened me, and told me if I didn't plead out, they would send me to jail.

I don't expect things will go much better for this guy. If you think it matters how fast he was going, or if was even his fucking fault, you're a fool.

Welcome to reality.

A crying mom can move mountains. It only takes the help of spineless men around her, who want her to stop crying.
Negating the threat portion and greedy mom, you are 100% responsible for your vehicle control. Granted there is maybe nothing you could have done, but nontheless. I'm assuming no witnesses? And what is opposite the crosswalk? Ran into the street, but sort of perpendicular to the crosswalk?

I think there is more to this story..like you were distracted or something, but don't know. They don't ticket you for careless driving if you are not doing anything illegal (well..not supposed to anyway..lol).
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Old 04-23-2010, 06:14 PM   #3
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Negating the threat portion and greedy mom, you are 100% responsible for your vehicle control. Granted there is maybe nothing you could have done, but nontheless. I'm assuming no witnesses? And what is opposite the crosswalk? Ran into the street, but sort of perpendicular to the crosswalk?

I think there is more to this story..like you were distracted or something, but don't know. They don't ticket you for careless driving if you are not doing anything illegal (well..not supposed to anyway..lol).
I tend to believe exactly what he wrote, but then again I'm biased by my own experiences. A few days ago in downtown Toronto, at 6:00am, I almost cleaned two construction workers off the road. I had a green. They felt that because they were crossing 30 feet up from the red light that it must not apply to them. They stepped right out into traffic and if I had swerved one foot less, there would likely be two more bodies in the morgue.
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Old 04-23-2010, 11:30 PM   #4
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Negating the threat portion and greedy mom, you are 100% responsible for your vehicle control. Granted there is maybe nothing you could have done, but nontheless. I'm assuming no witnesses? And what is opposite the crosswalk? Ran into the street, but sort of perpendicular to the crosswalk?

I think there is more to this story..like you were distracted or something, but don't know. They don't ticket you for careless driving if you are not doing anything illegal (well..not supposed to anyway..lol).
You're wrong. I even got a ticket for going through a yellow (which was later dropped, as there is no such thing), and one for careless driving (based on fucking what, I'd love to know).

I had a witness come in that had been at the intersection, that was going to testify that the light was red on his side (where the boy ran from), and that the boy RAN AT FULL SPEED as he crossed on the opposite side of the intersection (where there was no crosswalk) without looking onto the highway. I also had an extensive computer aided reconstruction of the accident which was to be presented at trial, performed and presented by a former Policeman of Middletown NJ, which completely absolved me.

The policeman at the scene told the Asbury Park Press newspaper that the boy would receive two citations for crossing against the light, and where there was no crosswalk. I have a copy of the paper. He stood on my front porch, and with a straight face said this to my 11 year old daughter and myself.

The officer later changed his story in court, as it turns out the boy was never issued any summonses, and the whole thing was then instead rammed up my ass.

It was on a divided highway (Route 35) and the boy struck THE SIDE of the front of my car. He ran ME over, in other words. The is NO damage to the front of my car. The side marker just ahead of the left front wheel clearly shows where he ran up on ME.



I was in the far left lane, against the jersey barrier. The boy ran onto the road from the left. I had NOWHERE TO GO to prevent him from literally running onto my hood.

It doesn't matter what the truth is, or who's really at fault.

They do what they please with you, and unless you can find the sympathy of someone in the press to defend you, you're fucked.

And oh, one more thing. No one comes to the defense of someone who hits a child. Even when it's not at all your fault, and he actually "hit" you.
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Old 04-24-2010, 12:40 PM   #5
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And oh, one more thing. No one comes to the defense of someone who hits a child. Even when it's not at all your fault, and he actually "hit" you.
When I was 16, I was driving my car about mile from my house when two of the neighbor girls were on their bicycles ( on the correct side ) and a 9 year old girl on a 26" woman's bicycle was on the wrong side side of the road.

When I was about 50' in front of her ( I had slowed to 20 mph from the 35 I was doing ) , she turned directly infront of me. I locked up the brakes but she hit the front of my car, rolled up the hood and back off the front.

A neighbor heard the crash and called the ambulance. She had a broken jaw , broken arm and some cuts. Her parents came down from NYC to the local hospital she was at and were so thankful I stayed with her and made sure she got the care she needed.

Those kind parents waited until I turned 18 and then sued me for $150,000 ( a hell of a lot money in 1978 )

I lost the suit because I did NOT have full control of my motor vehicle.

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It won't matter if the cyclist in the original story was doing 15 under the speed limit, he's screwed.
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Its always about the children, stuff like this is a no win situation 99% of the time. my hous eis near a park and a school so I see th ekids wandering around aimlessly and more so yapping on their phones walking through the streets oblivious to whats around them.

Plus most times when a story like this comes out theyre almost always slanted against hte motorcyclist anyway.
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Old 04-24-2010, 08:56 PM   #7
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When I was 16, I was driving my car about mile from my house when two of the neighbor girls were on their bicycles ( on the correct side ) and a 9 year old girl on a 26" woman's bicycle was on the wrong side side of the road.

When I was about 50' in front of her ( I had slowed to 20 mph from the 35 I was doing ) , she turned directly infront of me. I locked up the brakes but she hit the front of my car, rolled up the hood and back off the front.

A neighbor heard the crash and called the ambulance. She had a broken jaw , broken arm and some cuts. Her parents came down from NYC to the local hospital she was at and were so thankful I stayed with her and made sure she got the care she needed.

Those kind parents waited until I turned 18 and then sued me for $150,000 ( a hell of a lot money in 1978 )

I lost the suit because I did NOT have full control of my motor vehicle.

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It won't matter if the cyclist in the original story was doing 15 under the speed limit, he's screwed.


What's even better is the parents probably tell her every day that she did no wrong and your a spawn of satan and should burn in hell.
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Little shit took out your headlight.




Ah. A world where everybody's kid is perfect and does no wrong.
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You're wrong. I even got a ticket for going through a yellow (which was later dropped, as there is no such thing), and one for careless driving (based on fucking what, I'd love to know).

I had a witness come in that had been at the intersection, that was going to testify that the light was red on his side (where the boy ran from), and that the boy RAN AT FULL SPEED as he crossed on the opposite side of the intersection (where there was no crosswalk) without looking onto the highway. I also had an extensive computer aided reconstruction of the accident which was to be presented at trial, performed and presented by a former Policeman of Middletown NJ, which completely absolved me.

The policeman at the scene told the Asbury Park Press newspaper that the boy would receive two citations for crossing against the light, and where there was no crosswalk. I have a copy of the paper. He stood on my front porch, and with a straight face said this to my 11 year old daughter and myself.

The officer later changed his story in court, as it turns out the boy was never issued any summonses, and the whole thing was then instead rammed up my ass.

It was on a divided highway (Route 35) and the boy struck THE SIDE of the front of my car. He ran ME over, in other words. The is NO damage to the front of my car. The side marker just ahead of the left front wheel clearly shows where he ran up on ME.

I was in the far left lane, against the jersey barrier. The boy ran onto the road from the left. I had NOWHERE TO GO to prevent him from literally running onto my hood.

It doesn't matter what the truth is, or who's really at fault.

They do what they please with you, and unless you can find the sympathy of someone in the press to defend you, you're fucked.

And oh, one more thing. No one comes to the defense of someone who hits a child. Even when it's not at all your fault, and he actually "hit" you.
I was still right... You need to have 100% control of your vehicle (in most states). And in this case it looked like you did. The kid hit you, not the other way around. In CA, however, peds have to follow the rules of the road. If you run out in front of traffic on the freeway you are roadkill to the CHP and are at fault.

Oh course cops are gonna lie and twist shit up because they and the DA have each other in their pockets. That and the fact they are cops and lawyers. LOL

If I ran out in traffic, didn't look or whatever when I was younger, my ass got beat. My parents didn't yell at the car (unless they were speeding or weaving), but it was my fault for not looking. Parents today for the most part are a joke when it comes to responsibility.
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I was still right... You need to have 100% control of your vehicle (in most states).
And while the above is correct, you're still wrong for the reason I stated:

It doesn't fucking matter who's at fault. If a child is involved, and ESPECIALLY if you are driving a sports car, or motorcycle, YOU ARE SIMPLY MADE OUT TO BE AT FAULT, BY THOSE IN POWER.

That was MY POINT.
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