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  1. #1
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    Deputy kills 2, 1 in critical cond.

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    This wasn't even close. Look how far off the WRONG side of the road the car is!
    http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?sec...cal&id=6009151

    He should be in jail, not on paid leave!

    My heart goes out to the families involved.

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    That's a bit harsh don't you think? It looks like a horrible accident, my hearts go out to all involved.

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    It's a bit ironic, there was a bit in our local paper about how police officers routinely go through red lights. (we have red light cameras now) A percentage of them were excused but most of the infractions were simply police not wanting to wait for the light to change.

    I wouldn't be surprised if that deputy wasn't driving much too fast for the conditions.
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    That's terrible... It's the same accident being discussed in the thread called "Reality Check"

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    Most recent article says the deputy may have fallen asleep.

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    here's a link to an article. Matt Peterson was a member of Roaring Mouse Cycles(SF) and Kristy Gough was a pro triathlete.

    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...ed=rss.bayarea

    http://www.roaringmousecycles.com/ga...omer-road/Matt

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    I'm really feeling sick. This is awful.

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    Ditto to what Grog said. This is terrible. My heart goes out to the family & friends of all involved, including the deputy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby View Post
    It's a bit ironic, there was a bit in our local paper about how police officers routinely go through red lights. (we have red light cameras now) A percentage of them were excused but most of the infractions were simply police not wanting to wait for the light to change.

    I wouldn't be surprised if that deputy wasn't driving much too fast for the conditions.

    DH & I were hit by an officer, who went through a red light with NO sirens, responding to a call. There was 2 inches of fresh snow on the ground and the officer said he stopped and checked the intersection before proceeding. So, please tell me how he then got to 40 mph before hitting us in the intersection?! Oh and we were driving my brand new Blazer at the time, not even 30 day old!

    Yes, I wouldn't hesitate to say that this officer was traveling too fast for the conditions, also.

    My hearts & prayers go out the families involved!

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    Quote Originally Posted by snapdragen View Post
    Most recent article says the deputy may have fallen asleep.
    Bet he's awake now According to news he is very sad and remorseful.

    Watching NBC 11 right now, they start with a mention "they were riding where there was no bike lane " camera cuts back to show the scene with a wide marked shoulder.

    He could have just as well hit a car with 3 occupants as the cyclists. Would media have implied the driver was at fault then "well, they were driving in that other lane"
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    He was just starting his shift. I'm not buying the fell asleep excuse. I would however put a buck on the fact that he was using his onboard computer when this happened and missed a turn in the road. I've got a brother who's a cop and he says close calls happen all the time because cops are typing with one hand and driving with the other.

    Really tragic.

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    How horrible and tragic. My heart goes out to the cyclists families. How very sad. They didn't have a chance.

    As for the officer... well, let's face it, people in cars hit cyclists all the time and everyone blames the cyclist... it's NEVER the fault of the driver in the car. AND even if it is... no one cares. "Oh well, so what... he plowed down people on bikes... they deserved it."

    If he killed a family in a car, there would be serious charges brought against him. Since he hit cyclist, it's OK. *rolls her eyes*

    I wish they would view people on bikes as if they were driving cars and throw the book at people who kill people on bikes.
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    I was at my PT this morning and coming down the stairs I saw a framed picture of Kristy Gough (one of the cyclists killed). She had been treated there and it was pic of her at Ironman winning her age group.

    It's all very upsetting including the news coverage and what they say about cyclists - one report said how sometimes cyclists ride next to one another and how dangerous, even though not illegal, this is. How is that conjecture even relevant?! That road they were on has a wide shoulder to ride on - it really is one of the least dangerous roads out there. I also don't understand why they have not released the name of the deputy and why a breathalyzer test wasn't administered.

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    I really have to hand it to you guys that cycle in the large cities. I'm not so sure I would ride my road bike anymore. Now I understand why some abandon their road bikes for the mtb and trails.

 

 

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