Browns WR Stallworth hits, kills Fla. pedestrian
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idoru |
quote: | He was near a crosswalk but it’s not clear if he was crossing legally. |
Doesn't matter if he was or not. |
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jpisani |
quote: | Originally posted by idoru
Doesn't matter if he was or not. |
From a legal standpoint, I'm sure it does. Sad though. |
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malek |
how is the bentley doing??:( |
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LeopoldStotch |
There's a reason why the Saints, Pats, and Eagles did not want him. :) .... and it wasn't because of his butterfingers. |
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zoogla |
quote: | Originally posted by malek
how is the bentley doing??:( |
LOL |
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meltzz |
quote: | Originally posted by LeopoldStotch
There's a reason why the Saints, Pats, and Eagles did not want him. :) .... and it wasn't because of his butterfingers. |
There were 20-30 shows every Sunday night in Mexico City alone, and a half dozen or more every night of the week, in the 70s |
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CGRumler |
Reports are saying that he may have been swerving around a stopped vehicle in the hopes to beat a red light at an intersection. |
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Theresa |
quote: | Originally posted by jpisani
From a legal standpoint, I'm sure it does. Sad though. |
I don't know what the rules are in the U.S., but from what I understand, the pedestrian always gets the right of way, regardless of a legal cross.
You should be aware of your surroundings well enough so as not to hit anything that might be coming, or at least be slowed down enough that you wont kill them.
With that being said, there are some situations where the laws of physics simply don't allow people to stop in time, in which case, the law of "pedestrian always has the right of way" is not necessarily fair. |
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