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Old March 2nd 05, 09:18 PM
Big Bill
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On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 21:49:30 -0800, John David Galt
> wrote:

>Robert F Merrill wrote:
>> You're wrong. In order for a collision not to be an accident, you have to
>> intend to collide with them. A collision which no one intended to happen is
>> an accident, but someone can still be at fault.

>
>I'm glad _some_body on this group understands the English language.
>Saying it's "not an accident" is accusing one of the drivers of doing it
>deliberately. And everybody knows it.


Wrong. Look up "accident".
Very few crashes are "accidents". Most are driver error of some type.
Not necessarily *on purpose*, but driver error nonetheless.

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