Posted on 04/20/2006 10:35:34 AM PDT by Blue Turtle
SUFFIELD -- Route 168 in Suffield is back open after a 47 year old biker is killed in a crash. The driver that was involved is an illegal immigrant, and now he's in custody. It happened just before 7 this morning. A car turning onto Hill street cut in front of Gary Thureson of Canton.
Police say he laid his bike on its side, but couldn't keep from hitting the car. He was pinned under the car until passersby lifted it off him. Thureson was air lifted to Hartford Hospital where he was pronounced dead.
Police arrested the driver of the car, Luis Antonio Perez-Lopez, for negligent homicide.
Perez-Lopez tells police the sun was in his eyes and he never saw Thureson or his bike.
(Excerpt) Read more at wfsb.com ...
Excellent!
If more of your biker breathren followed your example, we'd see a lot less of those 2-wheeled road tragedies.
Hey, and your jacket still looks cool!
""""Also it might help if you picked roads with shoulders and remember you are going 45 miles slower than those you are competing for space on the highway with."""""
Huh?
Are you talking about bicycles?
Slamming, pinning, and crushing the Americans that Americans are unwilling to slam, pin, and crush.
Ya know I am. sorry about that. I didnt read the story till you posted to me and at the top of the story there it says motorcycle. the part posted just kept saying bike and I made the mistake of thinking it was a bicycle. Sorry about that.
Can the family of the victim sue the Fed Govt for wrongful death or something like that in a civil court? It is the Govt's fault after all.
Not the dreaded "post before you read syndrome"
Gee I have never done that.....(ducking from lightning)
When I'm dealing with cagers, I don't care if they showed up yesterday or came over on the Mayflower... They can all kill you.
That being said, illegals seem to be over-represented in fatal crashes, or maybe it just makes the news more often.
Guilty as charged your honor. I throw myself on the mercy of the court.
Save Americans a lot of tax dollars and DEPORT HIM IN A BOX.
Fixed it for ya.
Probably so. The news says "oh and he was an illegal immigrant". That stays with you.
But you are right. The numbers do seem a little more than per capita percentages.
Oh, yes, let's just ignore the immigrant point. Wouldn't that be nice? It's all about proper bicycle safety. Move along.
>>>>>It's all about proper bicycle safety.<<<<<<
Bicycle? You too?
Read the article before you chime in.
Read the article before you chime in.
You said "bike" in your post. EXCUSE MEEEE! You still avoid the immigrant issue. Every death caused by an illegal immigrant is a preventable death.
Connecticut ping!
This accident happened on Thursday, April 20 in Suffield, CT
Please Freepmail me if you want on or off my infrequent Connecticut ping list.
Glad to see that you haven't lost your ability to completely piss me off in one paragraph or less. Yeah, I've been wearing black leather all of these years because I'm really a wimp and I'm trying to put on airs....yeah, that's the ticket.
Which Power Ranger is that exactly? :)
Dude, you still just don't get it. I don't worship at the Church of Harley Davidson. I like (almost) all motorcycles. I just choose to ride a Harley because it's the best fit to me both ergonomically and ride style. And, I'm so uncool these days that I wear a helmet.
I see the icon, so I am taking that as a joke. Good one. I have never heard that one before.
Yep, it was a joke. Granted, it was inspired by your previous slam again my attire, "You are right, black leather is just for show. To convey a fake badass biker image. As usual, you started with the insults and I just felt the stupid need to stand up for myself and others like me.
See, what you don't get is that I like sport bikes and those who ride them. I'm the first to oooh and aaaah when they wheelie for the length of a track or do a 50 yard stoppie. I have nothing but respect for that kind of performance, and nothing but admiration for the guys that can pull that off.
I don't do those stunts or ride fast. That's not my thing. That doesn't mean anything is wrong with my bike. It's transportation, and elegant transportation at that. I like riding my motorcycle to work. It's cool, and I ENJOY it. That's supposedly what it's all about.
I like to look at Corvettes from time to time, but really, I have no use for a Corvette. I don't drive that fast, and they don't make a bicycle rack for it. Yet Corvette drivers don't sit around with chips on their shoulders making one rude comment after another about Volkswagen drivers. Why you feel the stupid need to endlessly engage in this behavior about Harleys and bikers in general I just don't understand. Make no mistake, you tossed out the bait, and I ignorantly rose to the hook again. I don't know why I keep expecting better behavior from your quarter, I just do.
I enjoy talking with you, Melas. You are older than me therefore I restrain myself and try to show a little respect. But motorcycles (and astrophysics) is not a subject where you want to confront me.
Oh balderdash. I understand all about performance. I'm an avid mountain biker, and I mean avid. I ride a $3500 mountain bike that's all about performance. It's a remarkable piece of engineering with 5 inches of air-sprung travel front back, a HAND BUILT exotic alloy aluminum frame that's both biased and butted, carbon fiber in strategic places, titanium cogs on the cassette and more. The wheels alone are nearly a grand. It's all about performance.
However, it would absolutely suck for the guy who wants a bicycle to ride around the neighborhood for exercise. All the technology would be misplaced, unused and in some ways it would actually work against the poor guy.
See, that's where I am with motorcycles. I want a motorcycle that will carry me in an ergonomic position back and forth to work at legal speed limits. I want a motorcycle that will carry me and my tour pack to Colorado in June, and carry me back again. Nowhere in there is a need to scrape my knees or elbows.
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