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black_falcon 04-17-2014 12:33 PM

Texting Driver Who Slammed Cyclist: I, Like, Just Don't Care
 
"I just don’t care because I’ve already been through a lot of bull**** and my car is, like, pretty expensive and now I have to fix it," she told a responding officer

Just wow..

Texting Driver Who Slammed Cyclist: I, Like, 'Just Don't Care'

Tobra 04-17-2014 12:38 PM

Not an American, surprising.

stomachmonkey 04-17-2014 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Tobra (Post 8020323)
Not an American, surprising.

Happened in Australia.

Not surprised.

They can't even stay on the right side of the road.

BlueSkyJaunte 04-17-2014 12:48 PM

This is why Australia banned guns.

Joe Bob 04-17-2014 01:02 PM

What a twat......

Bill Verburg 04-17-2014 01:21 PM

That's one of the reasons I bought a helmet cam and use it for every ride, at least my estate will have proof of what happened

American law enforcement is totally oblivious and negligent about enforcing anything related bicycling

Joe Bob 04-17-2014 01:23 PM

ASP and a .357.

gordner 04-17-2014 01:57 PM

Unbelievable, if ever there were a case for the old "an eye for an eye" argument! She should have her spine fractured so as to better understand the difference between healing and dent repair.

masraum 04-17-2014 02:05 PM

since she's essentailly getting off scott-free. She should be instantly recognizable and despised in her home town. It would be great if she were recognized for being a piece of dirt everywhere she went.

Tervuren 04-17-2014 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by gordner (Post 8020480)
Unbelievable, if ever there were a case for the old "an eye for an eye" argument! She should have her spine fractured so as to better understand the difference between healing and dent repair.

Before piling on - I suggest you take a look at where/how the car got hit - and what intersection.

I'm not gonna leave any comments given its a sensationalists article with a motivation to twist things anyway it can.

Not saying the cyclists was at fault here - just saying we're very much short on facts, and without them, I won't comment.

I've had a cyclist come at me head on at night on an unlighted road with dark clothes and dark skin. If it weren't for driving a narrow/agile car he'd of collided with me and likely been injured. He was totally in the opposing lane and quite unsafe. He'd of likely gotten injured - and I'd of likely gotten pissed at the damage to my car. Fortunately I spotted him and took rapid evasive action diving almost off the road into the opposing lane. If I'd sent a text at the last red light I just left, you'd probably want me crucified to...

So without any real facts as to the collision - I'd wait to pile on.

Tervuren 04-17-2014 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill Verburg (Post 8020409)
That's one of the reasons I bought a helmet cam and use it for every ride, at least my estate will have proof of what happened

American law enforcement is totally oblivious and negligent about enforcing anything related bicycling

Yup in addition to my story above - I see them drive right through stop signs and stop lights at full speed. SmileWavy

I've NEVER seen law enforcement write them up for it though.

But honestly - law enforcement will vary based on population density. The small town police will act - the big town police will write a report - if that. I've chased guys through multiple towns/counties calling the police at each new district I arrived. Big towns = no response. 20 miles away and a small town = guy hauled off in handcuffs. Makes for late nights following out of the big cities into the boonies - but I do get a response in the smaller towns. I imagine if you are cycling in a heavily populated area - there will only be a law enforcement action if some one is killed or taken to the hospital with critical injuries. Otherwise, maybe file some paperwork and thats the end of it.

I'd like to ride myself, but the roads around here just aren't suited for it. Too heavy of traffic and not quite wide enough.

Porsche-O-Phile 04-17-2014 04:16 PM

Even if the cyclist was dressed in all black at night with no lights, going the wrong way on a highway while drunk there's absolutely no excuse for her lack of remorse. What a rhymes-with-runt. Karma will be very, very hard on her.

intakexhaust 04-17-2014 05:13 PM

Time for 'eye for an eye'. Simply park her arse on a bike and the victim-cyclist can take her car and ram to his delight.

sammyg2 04-17-2014 05:57 PM

Serious question:

in Australia do the wanna-be bike racer posers act like the entire road belongs to them and it's the car's responsibility to get out of their way and avoid them no matter how much road they're taking or how slow they're going when riding 4 wide?


Or is that just reserved for certain cities in the US ............

Jolly Amaranto 04-17-2014 06:08 PM

There are a good number of us bikers around here who obey all the traffic laws and ride responsibly. However there are enough jerks riding out there to give us all a bad name. Every time I admonish them or criticize their actions, they blow me off or tell me where to go. Then they wonder why there are drivers out there trying to run them off the road. The bad part is they try to run me off the road too.

M.D. Holloway 04-18-2014 02:55 AM

Cute girl, stupid as a bucket of mud but still cute...

Prolly gets away with all sorts of shyt, always will when you look like that...

sc_rufctr 04-18-2014 06:30 AM

I'm not surprised and as an Aussie a little embarrassed but I'm sure there are people in countries all over the world doing exactly the same thing.
And dare I say it, Even in Canada and maybe the US as well. :rolleyes:

Young people and mobiles. They seem to have a new special posture.
The "I don't' care..." is about dealing with what she's done. Not very well but it's her way right now.
I am sure at some point she'll have to face up to it for real. When that eventually happens she'll be all alone.

I really hope the cyclist gets better soon.

Bill Verburg 04-18-2014 06:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tervuren (Post 8020508)
Yup in addition to my story above - I see them drive right through stop signs and stop lights at full speed. SmileWavy

I've NEVER seen law enforcement write them up for it though.

But honestly - law enforcement will vary based on population density. The small town police will act - the big town police will write a report - if that. I've chased guys through multiple towns/counties calling the police at each new district I arrived. Big towns = no response. 20 miles away and a small town = guy hauled off in handcuffs. Makes for late nights following out of the big cities into the boonies - but I do get a response in the smaller towns. I imagine if you are cycling in a heavily populated area - there will only be a law enforcement action if some one is killed or taken to the hospital with critical injuries. Otherwise, maybe file some paperwork and thats the end of it.

I'd like to ride myself, but the roads around here just aren't suited for it. Too heavy of traffic and not quite wide enough.

There are as many stupid bicyclists as drivers, but the bicyclists are, generally at least, paying attention to what they are doing. If even 50% of drivers are I'd be surprised

Texting is only 1 of the innumerable things drivers are doing while the are supposed to be driving

afterburn 549 04-18-2014 06:57 AM

We do not know the whole story,Did the person on the bike actually T. Bone her?
If so, she truly is not at fault. Her mouth will make her pay.
I have had my too many fair shares of bike run ins.
None I have even been close to at being at fault, They own the roads and are right all the time!, Even "dead right" to prove they are both pedestrians and or a vehicle as a matter of which is the best convenience at the moment .
If you ask the Police people they will tell you the same thing.
It seems they swing a leg over the bike and now they are in a race and all the rules are for them.

scottmandue 04-18-2014 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Tervuren (Post 8020497)
I'm not gonna leave any comments given its a sensationalists article with a motivation to twist things anyway it can.

I feel bad for the cyclist... and I am against testing/handheld while driving... and I respect/share the road with cyclist when I am out driving.

However click on that link and it reads like that national inquirer... really bad inaccurate reporting.

But yes she comes off as a self absorbed twit... unfortunately this is what the world is coming to.


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