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Old July 3rd 09, 09:55 PM posted to rec.bicycles.rides
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Default HERE's how a bike accident story should be reported!


"RicodJour" wrote in message
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Now you are just being a dick, sorry, but it's true. All you care
about is the fookin' verbiage and not what happened. Apply for a job
as a proofreader, for crying out loud!

Now it is you, RicodJour, whose being the dick.

As I had previously posted:

Having read all the posts and understanding from the very first post by Tom,
that the subject matter was media reporting, not how Tom feels about the
particular incident, I'm baffled as to the idiocy at jumping on the OP for
seemingly not caring about the particular rider that was killed.

THAT'S NOT THE SUBJECT !. And one would assume that anyone caring enough
to want to bring the media to task for biased reporting, has as a basis, an
outrage for the death to have occured in the first place. That's a given
and no apology from Tom is required.

As a fellow Long Islander, and as someone who knows you (Tom) and your
commitment
to a better community for cyclists, I too have been saddened by the
acceptance of the local reporting, that "The motorist did nothing wrong".
This is an assumption that both the Nassau County and Suffolk County police
departments share as well, as I can not recall a time when a motorist was
charged with any crime for killing a cyclists in collision. All too often
that news report state's "After a safety check, no charges were filed", and
that's the end of it.

So rant on, Tom, your thoughts and anger is shared.

Steve B.

In this case, and as a long time Newsday subscriber and reader of this paper
on the web, it's a fact that Newsday changes the story as the day
progresses, adding information to the story as they get it. I read Tom's
post as a being partial quote, not as the entire article.

Why is this so difficult ?.

Steve B.


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