Posted on 11/20/2006 11:40:52 AM PST by Wiggins
Some people have simply gotten too old to be driving. If you're mistaking the accelerator for the brake and mowing people over, or coming very close to it, maybe you shouldn't be driving anymore!
Driving safely requires a minimum level of skill, vision and reflexes. If you don't have that minimum level any more, please don't put me or my family at risk of life and limb just so you can maintain your independence.
Not as sick as lawyers make me, idiot.
I agree, the article is written to provoke a blind EMOTIONAL (see feeeeeeeelings) response.
This is not fact based journalism, this is sloppy emotion writing for the BELIEF it will be milked into ratings.
and then greta will have hours of experts and mouse hairs on the air to talk about the "outrage" and the victim families will be on the air crying and telling us they prefer GMs over Fords...
Witnesses testified that after Weller left the post office his car rear-ended a Mercedes-Benz just outside the farmer's market, then roared through the market's entrance.
I think what happened was he caused damage to the Mercedes, and sped away to avoid having to pay anything for it; when he started hitting people he may have either panicked or maybe did that on purpose too. The point is, he probably was fully aware of what was going on at first, and only later claimed to be a "poor old confused man".
Just because someone is aged, doesn't mean they are nice. There are plenty of old people who are quite nasty. Jack Murtha comes to mind.
Yeah was she fleeing the scene of another accident like this old coot? He should fry!
"Although Weller did not testify during the trial, jurors did hear his taped interview with police immediately after the crash in which he said he tried everything he could think of to stop his car."
He should have tried lifting his foot off the accelerator and putting it on the brake pedal. I swear, if I ever reach the point where I don't immediately recognize that I've stepped on the gas instead of the brake, I hope someone will pull my license and get me off the road right away.
Doesn't sound to me like this old fool really even acknowledges that this was his fault. Yes it was (probably) an accident, but it's still his fault.
I wanted that old baby-killing coot decapitated and his head placed on a sharpened pike outside of the AARP headquarters after hearing about this comment of his several months ago:
Prosecutors said that was more than enough time to realize and correct his mistake, suggesting he steered into people and away from parked cars to avoid hurting himself. They called one witness who claimed Weller said: "You saw me coming, why didn't you get out of my way?"
Of course, some morons here think that there's no purpose to be served by placing this murderer behind bars.
I have terrible depth perception, as does a friend of mine. When I first found out, I was a bit shocked that I am able to drive so well. Doctor told me that when you grow up with it, your brain learns to process other visual clues to make up fo rit. However, I am terrible in sports.
I would like to have seen some sort of punishment or restitution. This guy drove two blocks!
"We do it all the time when the "accident" was avoidable."
When you think about it, all accidents are avoidable. If one were to stay in bed all day, the only thing you would have to worry about would be falling out of bed.
I'm very aware of the fact that we punish people all the time for accidents, and I don't agree with it. There are many evil deeds done every day, we should go after those people criminally. Let the civil justice system deal with accidents.
As I said before, it's only by the grace of God that any one of us are not involved in an accident where others are hurt or killed.
"Not as sick as lawyers make me, idiot."
Well reasoned, thoughtful retort. I would have expected nothing less (or more). Want to call my mother names too?
I don't insult prostitutes. Unlike lawyers, they at least have honorable employment.
Peoples Republic of Santa Monica strikes again. Why don't they buy the guy another car and give him driving lessons while they're at it.
Edna, what's that sign say?
Accidents happen. Sometimes really, really bad ones. But that's why we have the word in our language. They happen for lots of reasons, usually stupid ones, but they do happen. This terrible accident seems to have happened because the driver was confused and not able to think clearly enough to stop or redirect his car. That he was 89 years old has to have been a contributing factor. Punishing that man by sending him to prison is not only stupid, but pointless, and probably demanded only by people who need to revenge everything, no matter what the circumstances. We've been seeing a lot of that in the news lately. Instead of automatic incarceration, it might be wise to consider additional testing for elderly drivers.
"One bump, two bumps, three bumps, four bumps... Edna, keeping counting -- and hand me your cell phone. I need to call Shocks 'R Us."
The headline had me thinking that perhaps Buffet had come a cropper.
That isn't the case in California. There have even been prisoners that have gotten organ transplants. They do get surgeries of all kinds.
There have been complaints and lawsuits against the prison system alleging that the medical care has been substandard, and the federal courts have taken over the medical care system and appointed a receiver. His name is Robert Sillen. This receiver is paid an enormous amount of money, and has enormous power. He has the power to seize funds from the treasury if he sees fit.
That's not to say that I don't believe that this Weller dude doesn't deserve to go to prison. He killed those people while trying to run away from another accident he caused.
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