This time it wasn't too fast for conditions...
Via fark.com.... http://www.nypost.com/news/regionaln...an_crowley.htm "August 4, 2006 -- A Long Island man fell out of a moving vehicle and was killed by another car, apparently while "skitching" - a thrill sport in which someone hangs out of a moving car and slides his feet along the road, police said." <...> "No charges were filed." |
This time it wasn't too fast for conditions...
"Brent P" > wrote in message . .. > > Via fark.com.... > > http://www.nypost.com/news/regionaln...an_crowley.htm > > "August 4, 2006 -- A Long Island man fell out of a moving vehicle and was > killed by another car, apparently while "skitching" - a thrill sport in > which someone hangs out of a moving car and slides his feet along the > road, police said." > > <...> > > "No charges were filed." Sure was too fast for conditions. If someone is hanging outside your vehicle, then zero is an appropriate speed, and anything above that is definitely too fast for conditions. -Dave |
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In article ews.net>, Mike T. wrote:
> > "Brent P" > wrote in message > . .. >> >> Via fark.com.... >> >> http://www.nypost.com/news/regionaln...an_crowley.htm >> >> "August 4, 2006 -- A Long Island man fell out of a moving vehicle and was >> killed by another car, apparently while "skitching" - a thrill sport in >> which someone hangs out of a moving car and slides his feet along the >> road, police said." >> >> <...> >> >> "No charges were filed." > > Sure was too fast for conditions. If someone is hanging outside your > vehicle, then zero is an appropriate speed, and anything above that is > definitely too fast for conditions. -Dave But... "No charges were filed." :) |
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Mike T. wrote: > "Brent P" > wrote in message > . .. > > > > Via fark.com.... > > > > http://www.nypost.com/news/regionaln...an_crowley.htm > > > > "August 4, 2006 -- A Long Island man fell out of a moving vehicle and was > > killed by another car, apparently while "skitching" - a thrill sport in > > which someone hangs out of a moving car and slides his feet along the > > road, police said." > > > > <...> > > > > "No charges were filed." > > Sure was too fast for conditions. If someone is hanging outside your > vehicle, then zero is an appropriate speed, and anything above that is > definitely too fast for conditions. -Dave Also, if the person falls out of the vehicle, any speed above zero for the other drivers is also too fast for conditions. Damn...we're starting to sound like LBVH here...watch out... |
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>> Sure was too fast for conditions. If someone is hanging outside your
>> vehicle, then zero is an appropriate speed, and anything above that is >> definitely too fast for conditions. -Dave > > But... "No charges were filed." :) Yet |
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> Also, if the person falls out of the vehicle, any speed above zero for > the other drivers is also too fast for conditions. > > Damn...we're starting to sound like LBVH here...watch out... > Actually, if you're going to argue that, then eventually we'd get to the point where everybody is speeding as soon as they put the car in drive. The only way to prepare for a body sliding from another moving vehicle into the path of your vehicle is to simply park your own car, and LEAVE it parked, until you can be sure that such will never happen. That's why I'm not surprised that no charges have been filed against the driver who ran the idiot over. But his friend who was driving the vehicle the idiot was hanging off of? As a minimum, he should have his driver's license revoked, permanantly, and that revocation should apply to all of North America, as well as the rest of the world. He has no business at all operating a motor vehicle, anywhere, EVER. -Dave |
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In article >,
Brent P > wrote: > >Via fark.com.... > >http://www.nypost.com/news/regionaln...an_crowley.htm > >"August 4, 2006 -- A Long Island man fell out of a moving vehicle and was >killed by another car, apparently while "skitching" - a thrill sport in >which someone hangs out of a moving car and slides his feet along the >road, police said." Someone didn't understand the sport. You're supposed to be wearing inline skates or riding a skateboard when you're skitching. -- There's no such thing as a free lunch, but certain accounting practices can result in a fully-depreciated one. |
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In article >, Matthew Russotto wrote:
> In article >, > Brent P > wrote: >> >>Via fark.com.... >> >>http://www.nypost.com/news/regionaln...an_crowley.htm >> >>"August 4, 2006 -- A Long Island man fell out of a moving vehicle and was >>killed by another car, apparently while "skitching" - a thrill sport in >>which someone hangs out of a moving car and slides his feet along the >>road, police said." > > Someone didn't understand the sport. You're supposed to be wearing > inline skates or riding a skateboard when you're skitching. In the chicago area, skitching is done when the streets are snow covered, without any wheeled thing under foot. |
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Brent P wrote: > In the chicago area, skitching is done when the streets are snow covered, > without any wheeled thing under foot. A northern version of a conga line???? |
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