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Old June 1st 05, 11:09 AM
Peter Vesel
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Default Cyclist killed by drunk driver (Wollongong)

I have heard rumours the driver had been drinking all afternoon at a local
pub and wisely decided to leave his car their overnight.
The next morning he went to pick it up and it appears he was still over the
legal limit at 8am when he hit the cyclist

http://www.abc.net.au/news/australia...5/s1379703.htm


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Old June 1st 05, 11:21 AM
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Peter Vesel Wrote:
I have heard rumours the driver had been drinking all afternoon at
local pub and wisely decided to leave his car their overnight.
The next morning he went to pick it up and it appears he was still ove
the
legal limit at 8am when he hit the cyclist

http://tinyurl.com/csyhu


I saw this on the weekend, these further developments are, well...sh!t

How did he return to the pub? Was anyone with him or witnessed him? I
he was working that day, why couldn't he take a sickie? Common sense
WTF is that? shesssh. :mad

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Old June 1st 05, 11:30 AM
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Peter Vesel Wrote:
I have heard rumours the driver had been drinking all afternoon at
local
pub and wisely decided to leave his car their overnight.
The next morning he went to pick it up and it appears he was still ove
the
legal limit at 8am when he hit the cyclist

http://tinyurl.com/csyhu



it's actually the new sport for the uber rich, especially in SA.....yo
get to run over & kill a cyclist & it only costs you a $310
fine....cheaper than carbon shafted golf clubs really!

Hitch

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Old June 1st 05, 11:38 AM
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Hitchy Wrote:
it's actually the new sport for the uber rich, especially in SA.....yo
get to run over & kill a cyclist & it only costs you a $310
fine....cheaper than carbon shafted golf clubs really!

Hitchy


Ah, yes, the charming Mr Eugene McGee. I've been all over this cas
like a *internet rash*, check here for news updates
http://bicyclejustice.blogspot.com

Also check the Adelaide WoJ site, and the most recent Cycling Forum
Community Bulletin (thanks Steve, CF admin legend!)
http://wheelsofjustice.com.a

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Old June 1st 05, 11:49 AM
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cfsmtb Wrote:
I saw this on the weekend, these further developments are, well...sh!t.
How did he return to the pub? Was anyone with him or witnessed him? I
he was working that day, why couldn't he take a sickie? Common sense
WTF is that? shesssh.

or, heaven forbid, a modicum of responsibility..

If someone can plan to get back to the pub to collect a car left ther
because they had been drinking, then I believe they are capable o
working out their ongoing risk to others (and themselves) when mor
sober

*sighs*

al

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Old June 1st 05, 12:16 PM
Peter Vesel
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"cfsmtb" wrote in message
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Peter Vesel Wrote:
I have heard rumours the driver had been drinking all afternoon at a
local pub and wisely decided to leave his car their overnight.
The next morning he went to pick it up and it appears he was still over
the
legal limit at 8am when he hit the cyclist

http://tinyurl.com/csyhu


I saw this on the weekend, these further developments are, well...sh!t.

How did he return to the pub? Was anyone with him or witnessed him? If
he was working that day, why couldn't he take a sickie? Common sense -
WTF is that? shesssh.


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cfsmtb


Again stressing this is via one of the accused mates father's, so it is
possible it is incorrect.
The friend visited the driver on the Sunday and asked why he was so
miserable and he replied he
had killed a cyclist and thought he was doing the right thing by leaving his
car to be picked up the next day.

Apparently there were many witnesses to the accident including the deceased
cycling mate.

I haven't seen or heard anything other than local reports.
Considering the recent case in SA it will be interesting to watch further
developments





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Old June 1st 05, 12:55 PM
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Default Cyclist killed by drunk driver (Wollongong)


Peter Vesel Wrote:
"cfsmtb" cfsmtb.1py0tb@no
I have heard rumours the driver had been drinking all afternoon a


local pub and wisely decided to leave his car their overnight
The next morning he went to pick it up and it appears he was stil

ove
th
legal limit at 8am when he hit the cyclis


usually its one of these,

*-inattentiveness, substance abuse or ignorance/attitude!-

....looks like said 21yo managed to combine *all three *into anothe
sad outcome. :mad

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rooman

 




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