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   If you're involved in a hit and run homicide, take the extra few seconds to jump out and grab your license plate at the scene. Or you can have the cops swing by with it a few hours later

15 Jun 2012 09:32 AM   |   3538 clicks   |   NECN Boston
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Molavian    [TotalFark]  
Better yet, steal someone else's license plate to leave at the scene.

15 Jun 2012 09:34 AM
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Shaggy_C     
Not excusing this idiot BMW driver, but why in the world would you be riding a bike down a highway at 2AM?

15 Jun 2012 09:35 AM
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Sock Ruh Tease     
I'm talkin' about a hit-and-run. They snatched my BMW, hightailed it outta there. Woulda got away with it, but your daughter, farkhead that she is, left her license plate in a dead woman's hand.

15 Jun 2012 09:36 AM
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BurnShrike     
Something just like this happened right outside my house a few years ago. Someone in a minivan hit a guy on a bike and took off. He lived alone and was riding home with some groceries that were scattered across the road. While we were doing what we could for him (very little.. he was a mess... he'd gone under the van and been dragged), others cleaned up the road to prevent any more accidents. Someone found the front license plate of the minivan and we handed it over to the police when they arrived.

15 Jun 2012 09:37 AM
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HotWingConspiracy     
What's interesting further is Barroso is a home health care aid and she was supposed to be spending the night at her patient's home but she left the patient to pick up her sister at a bar.

Is this an opinion piece? That's not interesting at all.

15 Jun 2012 09:37 AM
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Dirtybird971     
I think working at a Wendy's until 2am was punishment enough.

RIP young lady.

15 Jun 2012 09:37 AM
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king_nacho    [TotalFark]  
Yeah, cause they couldn't have used the vin number to track the person down.

15 Jun 2012 09:40 AM
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BurnShrike     
king_nacho: Yeah, cause they couldn't have used the vin number to track the person down.

What, was the VIN stamped into the girl's forehead or something? How would they know the VIN if the driver took off?

15 Jun 2012 09:44 AM
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Vespizzari     
king_nacho: Yeah, cause they couldn't have used the vin number to track the person down.

vin number? Vehicle Identification Number number?

15 Jun 2012 09:50 AM
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Beef Swellington     
king_nacho: Yeah, cause they couldn't have used the vin number to track the person down.

Stupid stupid stupid

15 Jun 2012 09:52 AM
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RatOmeter     
Shaggy_C: Not excusing this idiot BMW driver, but why in the world would you be riding a bike down a highway at 2AM?

No kidding. I'm all for biking and I'd do it more myself, if I felt there were more safe places to do so in my area.

Last fall I was headed to work down a narrow two-lane in the pre-dawn murk. As I crested a hill (doing 55 in a 45 MPH zone, of course), I suddenly realized there was a guy on a bike, no lights and no reflectors, dark clothing, about 1/2 a block ahead of me *and* a car coming toward me in the opposite lane. I hope all the god-awful squawling of my locked-up tires scared the shiat out of him, because it sure did me.

I'd be really pissed off if I had to carry a death around on conscience just because some asshole couldn't be bothered to take even the slightest effort toward their own personal safety.

15 Jun 2012 09:55 AM
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Dirtybird971     
RatOmeter
Shaggy_C: Not excusing this idiot BMW driver, but why in the world would you be riding a bike down a highway at 2AM?

No kidding. I'm all for biking and I'd do it more myself, if I felt there were more safe places to do so in my area.

Last fall I was headed to work down a narrow two-lane in the pre-dawn murk. As I crested a hill (doing 55 in a 45 MPH zone, of course), I suddenly realized there was a guy on a bike, no lights and no reflectors, dark clothing, about 1/2 a block ahead of me *and* a car coming toward me in the opposite lane. I hope all the god-awful squawling of my locked-up tires scared the shiat out of him, because it sure did me.

I'd be really pissed off if I had to carry a death around on conscience just because some asshole couldn't be bothered to take even the slightest effort toward their own personal safety.


I almost ran over a cyclist this morning when he decided that he didn't need to obey the rules of the road and cross on a red. Never stopped just rode right out onto and across a highway. OH! I live in Northern New Jersey where stopping on a yellow can get you shot. Let alone this. This idiot should be glad "I'm an excellent driver"

/definitely excellent.

15 Jun 2012 10:02 AM
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Joshudan     
HotWingConspiracy: What's interesting further is Barroso is a home health care aid and she was supposed to be spending the night at her patient's home but she left the patient to pick up her sister at a bar.

Is this an opinion piece? That's not interesting at all.


It's ironic see, cause she is a health aid worker and a caring sister but also a killer.

/this is why we need those Google self-driving cars
//they'd be smart enough to pick up the license plate

15 Jun 2012 10:09 AM
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Optimus Primate     
I feel this thread has the potential to turn into a nice anti-biker thread.

Don't you hate how they take up the whole right lane on a 40mph road and then get mad when you try to pass them and get in their comfort zone? Are they insane? Do they have a suicide wish? Sometimes I think they WANT to be struck...assuredly a person riding at 2am is asking for it!

15 Jun 2012 10:10 AM
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hogans     
Hyannis? It's probably a Kenne -- oh, nevermind. There's none left.

15 Jun 2012 10:11 AM
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mortimer_ford     
Shaggy_C: Not excusing this idiot BMW driver, but why in the world would you be riding a bike down a highway at 2AM?

I know plenty of folks that do this after the bar closes. It's a responsible way to avoid DUIs.

15 Jun 2012 10:15 AM
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umad    [TotalFark]  
mortimer_ford: Shaggy_C: Not excusing this idiot BMW driver, but why in the world would you be riding a bike down a highway at 2AM?

I know plenty of folks that do this after the bar closes. It's a responsible way to avoid DUIs.


You can get a DUI on a bike, or a golf cart, or even on a horse. It isn't being responsible. It is being an asshole.

15 Jun 2012 10:19 AM
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RatOmeter     
Optimus Primate: I feel this thread has the potential to turn into a nice anti-biker thread.

Don't you hate how they take up the whole right lane on a 40mph road and then get mad when you try to pass them and get in their comfort zone? Are they insane? Do they have a suicide wish? Sometimes I think they WANT to be struck...assuredly a person riding at 2am is asking for it!


Meh, I tried to bite, but found no meat.

Quite a few bikers take these two lane, back roads. I guess they figure it's safer than taking the 65 MPH highway and *most* of them wear safety gear and light colors. Some of them even use the bright, strobing "look at me!" lights, which I commend.

We'll probably not find out what safety measures the unfortunate victim in this story may have implemented.

15 Jun 2012 10:27 AM
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velvet_fog     
umad: mortimer_ford: Shaggy_C: Not excusing this idiot BMW driver, but why in the world would you be riding a bike down a highway at 2AM?

I know plenty of folks that do this after the bar closes. It's a responsible way to avoid DUIs.

You can get a DUI on a bike, or a golf cart, or even on a horse. It isn't being responsible. It is being an asshole.


Know how I know you guys didn't RTFA?

15 Jun 2012 10:43 AM
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umad    [TotalFark]  
velvet_fog: umad: mortimer_ford: Shaggy_C: Not excusing this idiot BMW driver, but why in the world would you be riding a bike down a highway at 2AM?

I know plenty of folks that do this after the bar closes. It's a responsible way to avoid DUIs.

You can get a DUI on a bike, or a golf cart, or even on a horse. It isn't being responsible. It is being an asshole.

Know how I know you guys didn't RTFA?


Know how I know you don't comprehend what you read? It's because we aren't talking about TFA.

15 Jun 2012 10:48 AM
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Ken VeryBigLiar     
MA's Wrongful Death statute isn't as stipulated as to exact recoveries as some other states but this chick better have a good auto policy and umbrella to cover this. Even if the person she killed stays in that job at Wendy's she still has decades of earnings potential lost.

/It freakin' adds up in a hurry

15 Jun 2012 10:55 AM
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Shaggy0717     
FTA: While Moreta's friend frantically tried to flag down help, Moreta was hit by a second car.

So who says the first one caused her death? What happened to the second driver? Did they drive off as well?

/too many questions
//so few answers

15 Jun 2012 11:04 AM
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Pangea     
FTFA: The victim is 20-year-old Sheila Moreta who had just finished her first shift at Wendy's

She was just trying to make a couple bucks at a crappy job. She wasn't out on a drug run or riding drunk.

15 Jun 2012 11:17 AM
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Incog_Neeto     
umad: mortimer_ford: Shaggy_C: Not excusing this idiot BMW driver, but why in the world would you be riding a bike down a highway at 2AM?

I know plenty of folks that do this after the bar closes. It's a responsible way to avoid DUIs.

You can get a DUI on a bike, or a golf cart, or even on a horse. It isn't being responsible. It is being an asshole.


You can, but you have to try much harder to get one then you would in a car, also if you hit someone or something on your bike while your drunk it's a lot better than doing it in a car.

15 Jun 2012 11:18 AM
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scottyb420     
Hopefully they fry the loopy coont!

15 Jun 2012 11:18 AM
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Dirtybird971     

Incog_Neeto

umad: mortimer_ford: Shaggy_C: Not excusing this idiot BMW driver, but why in the world would you be riding a bike down a highway at 2AM?

I know plenty of folks that do this after the bar closes. It's a responsible way to avoid DUIs.

You can get a DUI on a bike, or a golf cart, or even on a horse. It isn't being responsible. It is being an asshole.

You can, but you have to try much harder to get one then you would in a car, also if you hit someone or something on your bike while your drunk it's a lot better than doing it in a car.


not if you aren't wearing protective gear and going 30 mph and hit something.

30mph isn't hard to reach with a multi-geared bike.

15 Jun 2012 11:33 AM
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mortimer_ford     
umad: mortimer_ford: Shaggy_C: Not excusing this idiot BMW driver, but why in the world would you be riding a bike down a highway at 2AM?

I know plenty of folks that do this after the bar closes. It's a responsible way to avoid DUIs.

You can get a DUI on a bike, or a golf cart, or even on a horse. It isn't being responsible. It is being an asshole.


You have to really needle a cop to get a DUI on a bicycle. Last I checked, you can't take out a minivan with a Schwinn. It's possible to cause an accident on a bike but much less likely since you're travelling a speed that more closely matches your reaction time. There's nothing asshole about it. Sober bikers are a different argument altogether.

15 Jun 2012 11:40 AM
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dr.zaeus     
Joshudan: HotWingConspiracy: What's interesting further is Barroso is a home health care aid and she was supposed to be spending the night at her patient's home but she left the patient to pick up her sister at a bar.

Is this an opinion piece? That's not interesting at all.

It's ironic see, cause she is a health aid worker and a caring sister but also a killer.

/this is why we need those Google self-driving cars
//they'd be smart enough to pick up the license plate


..and also a crappy home health care aid that apparently didn't give a shiat about her patient.

15 Jun 2012 12:07 PM
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RminusQ    [TotalFark]  
Betep: This is the car in question. "She wasn't sure she hit something".
[www.capecodonline.com image 538x370]

She hit a J-1 visa student from the Dominican Republic.


Not sure where you're getting that quote, but TFA says "The woman told police she thought she had hit an animal."

15 Jun 2012 01:07 PM
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Incog_Neeto     
RminusQ: Betep: This is the car in question. "She wasn't sure she hit something".
[www.capecodonline.com image 538x370]

She hit a J-1 visa student from the Dominican Republic.

Not sure where you're getting that quote, but TFA says "The woman told police she thought she had hit an animal."


Not that it makes her actions much better.

15 Jun 2012 02:06 PM
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Betep     
RminusQ: Betep: This is the car in question. "She wasn't sure she hit something".
[www.capecodonline.com image 538x370]

She hit a J-1 visa student from the Dominican Republic.

Not sure where you're getting that quote, but TFA says "The woman told police she thought she had hit an animal."


http://www.95wxtk.com/Cape-Wide-News- for-Thursday-June-14th-2012/1343 5 190

Previous article, another source.

15 Jun 2012 03:00 PM
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Enemabag Jones     
mortimer_ford,
You have to really needle a cop to get a DUI on a bicycle. Last I checked, you can't take out a minivan with a Schwinn. It's possible to cause an accident on a bike but much less likely since you're travelling a speed that more closely matches your reaction time. There's nothing asshole about it. Sober bikers are a different argument altogether.


I have seen some cities where most police were very professional and polite. I have seen some cities where most police took steps to start trouble.

Don't assume all police are the same.

15 Jun 2012 03:13 PM
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lack of warmth     
Pangea: FTFA: The victim is 20-year-old Sheila Moreta who had just finished her first shift at Wendy's

She was just trying to make a couple bucks at a crappy job. She wasn't out on a drug run or riding drunk.


This!

A seasonal worker from out of country most likely can't afford a car just to ride around. When I first moved to MI, I arrived with nothing more than clothes. I stayed with my brother, got a minimum wage job and got my first place. Then I got a second job to start saving up for a car. I rode MTA to the first job, then to the second job and finally would walk home a few blocks away. Later I got a better paying job in Grand Blanc and had friends help me move close to the new job. I still didn't have a car yet so the move made it possible to walk to work. Now I own my house and have two vehicles. Not every young person has everything they need when they start out. The last thing I will do is criticize a dead girl for doing something a lot of folks would do when they don't have much.

Instead, I will criticize an idiot who doesn't stop when something shatters most of windshield and we are to believe she didn't see what she had hit. People who don't know what they had hit always get out to see what it was. I know I did the last time I tagged a deer. I like to make sure I am not dragging bumper or bambi when I go home.

15 Jun 2012 03:50 PM
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JerkStore     
Thanks for the ride, lady!

15 Jun 2012 08:35 PM
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