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To: Servant of the Nine
Okay, there is absolutely no blood on the roof. That is a shadow on that particular image. I should know, I live here and I've seen that tape over and over all day long. Doncha think there would be much more damage to the car if he hit someone full on? You know, stuff like blood and tissue on the car, massive front-end damage, etc.

I wonder if they've located the other driver yet -- you know, of the car that actually drove over the pedestrian and also didn't stop. Hopefully, you guys will have some choice words for that guy too. But somehow I doubt it.

293 posted on 06/17/2003 5:53:50 AM PDT by IrishRainy
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To: IrishRainy
Okay, there is absolutely no blood on the roof.

I stand corrected.

Doncha think there would be much more damage to the car if he hit someone full on? You know, stuff like blood and tissue on the car, massive front-end damage, etc.

Not necessarily. I have seen other cars with low front ends with very similar damage. They hit a pedestrian from the rear, essentially in the knees, sending their head into the windshield.

I wonder if they've located the other driver yet -- you know, of the car that actually drove over the pedestrian and also didn't stop.

I don't think so, but I will quibble that he probably ran over the corpse of the victim.

Hopefully, you guys will have some choice words for that guy too. But somehow I doubt it.

Anyone who flees the scene of an accident deserves serious jail time.
However, I believe in holding Lawyers, Doctors, off duty cops and religious professionals to a higher standard than ordinary citizens in these matters.

So9

315 posted on 06/17/2003 8:42:15 AM PDT by Servant of the Nine (A Goldwater Republican)
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