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Date: 09 Sep 2006 21:55:40
From: old age pensioner
Subject: COPS episode shows bike/vehicle accident
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this evening's FOX Network COPS TV show has a segment from Riverside County, California that shows a bike rider being struck by a passing vehicle. The episode description from the COPS website ( http://cops.com/ ): "A routine traffic stop is abruptly interrupted when a cyclist is hit by a passing vehicle. Deputy Jason Corey quickly contains the scene and calls for assistance. Paramedics arrive within minutes to treat the victim. Meanwhile, Deputy Corey questions the occupants of the vehicle that was involved in the accident. They all insist that they did not see the cyclist before the accident." The website also has two graphic pictures of the incident - one of which captures the wrecked bike tumbling through the air as the rider bounces off of the car windshield, sliding off of the car hood. If interested, here is a 41 meg file of the 7 minute episode: http://www.dslreports.com/r0/download/1061106~288920bf90fee2368ca01f20873d9fbf/COPS_Bicycle_Accident.wmv . The bike accident starts at the 1 minute, 52 second point into the film and just lasts a matter of seconds. The rest of the file is of the paramedics arrival and talking to the car's occupants.
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Date: 17 Sep 2006 18:15:12
From: Blair Maynard
Subject: Re: COPS episode shows bike/vehicle accident
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"old age pensioner" <me@noaddress.com > wrote in message news:R8LMg.1183$RD6.78@newsfe06.lga... > this evening's FOX Network COPS TV show has a segment from Riverside > County, California that shows a bike rider being struck by a passing > vehicle. The episode description from the COPS website ( > http://cops.com/ ): "A routine traffic stop is abruptly interrupted when a > cyclist is hit by a passing vehicle. Deputy Jason Corey quickly contains > the scene and calls for assistance. Paramedics arrive within minutes to > treat the victim. Meanwhile, Deputy Corey questions the occupants of the > vehicle that was involved in the accident. > They all insist that they did not see the cyclist before the accident." > The website also has two graphic pictures of the incident - one of which > captures the wrecked bike tumbling through the air as the rider bounces > off of the car windshield, sliding off of the car hood. If interested, > here is a 41 meg file of the 7 minute episode: > http://www.dslreports.com/r0/download/1061106~288920bf90fee2368ca01f20873d9fbf/COPS_Bicycle_Accident.wmv . > The bike accident starts at the 1 minute, 52 second point into the film > and just lasts a matter of seconds. The rest of the file is of the > paramedics arrival and talking to the car's occupants. > This was on a COPS episode? Sure hope there was a trailer park nearby. :)
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Date: 10 Sep 2006 12:56:54
From: Mike A Schwab
Subject: Re: COPS episode shows bike/vehicle accident
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I heard some tire squealing before the impact, so they driver saw something. I would avoid trying to view the other videos on that site. They requires you to install software that is illegal in Alaska. old age pensioner wrote: > Mike, I apologize - I didn't even think about having to be logged in to see > the video. I've trimmed the film down to basically the actual accident and > immediate police actions: 1 minute, 7 seconds, approx 6 meg. - and no log in > required ! > http://www.vapshare.com/135314/bicycle_accident.html
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Date: 10 Sep 2006 10:12:59
From: Tom The Great
Subject: Re: COPS episode shows bike/vehicle accident
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On Sat, 9 Sep 2006 21:55:40 -0500, "old age pensioner" <me@noaddress.com > wrote: >this evening's FOX Network COPS TV show has a segment from Riverside County, >California that shows a bike rider being struck by a passing vehicle. The >episode description from the COPS website ( http://cops.com/ ): "A routine >traffic stop is abruptly interrupted when a cyclist is hit by a passing >vehicle. Deputy Jason Corey quickly contains the scene and calls for >assistance. Paramedics arrive within minutes to treat the victim. Meanwhile, >Deputy Corey questions the occupants of the vehicle that was involved in the >accident. >They all insist that they did not see the cyclist before the accident." The >website also has two graphic pictures of the incident - one of which >captures the wrecked bike tumbling through the air as the rider bounces off >of the car windshield, sliding off of the car hood. If interested, here is >a 41 meg file of the 7 minute episode: >http://www.dslreports.com/r0/download/1061106~288920bf90fee2368ca01f20873d9fbf/COPS_Bicycle_Accident.wmv . >The bike accident starts at the 1 minute, 52 second point into the film and >just lasts a matter of seconds. The rest of the file is of the paramedics >arrival and talking to the car's occupants. > Funny how "not seeing something' means they were in the right. I was struck by a car, I was too in a car. The other driver, and her passenager said they didn't see a red light, so I was in the wrong. Even with an independent witness, they still claimed it was my fault, since they didn't see a red, they had to have a green. Boobs, tom
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Date: 14 Sep 2006 07:16:58
From: recycled-one
Subject: Re: COPS episode shows bike/vehicle accident
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"Tom The Great" <Post@here.com > wrote in message news:q578g29b2kqc4m5vb7tuaumgafrj5h61j0@4ax.com... > Funny how "not seeing something' means they were in the right. I was > struck by a car, I was too in a car. The other driver, and her > passenger said they didn't see a red light, so I was in the wrong. > Even with an independent witness, they still claimed it was my fault, > since they didn't see a red, they had to have a green. I think you are reading too much into the scene as well as assuming that the driver's reason was acceptable. The cop on the stop trying to get all of the information. He was most interested in determining whether or not the bike was crossing traffic or riding with it. If it was the latter and he was hit when he swung wide around the stopped cop/pulled over car then the driver would certainly be charged with something [Maybe Bob Hunt could chime in]. On another Cops episode from Washington State with a similar accident the cops pretty much determined automatically that the car made an unsafe pass and caused the accident [I don't know what the proper highway traffic code citation was] in the same way that in a rear end collision is always the fault of the following driver - You can't claim the guy in front of you stopped short. If you hit him your were following too closely. I imagine the same thing applies to passing. If you hit the person [car, bike or whatever] you were passing, you, by definition, made an unsafe pass. If the cyclist was crossing traffic determining fault might be a bit more of a question depending on who had the right of way etc. etc.
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Date: 14 Sep 2006 04:57:48
From: Dave
Subject: Re: COPS episode shows bike/vehicle accident
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They say , If you want to get away with murder run over a cyclist with your car and say ya didn't see em dave http://www.noweldrecumbent.com "Tom The Great" <Post@here.com > wrote in message news:q578g29b2kqc4m5vb7tuaumgafrj5h61j0@4ax.com... > On Sat, 9 Sep 2006 21:55:40 -0500, "old age pensioner" > <me@noaddress.com> wrote: > >>this evening's FOX Network COPS TV show has a segment from Riverside >>County, >>California that shows a bike rider being struck by a passing vehicle. The >>episode description from the COPS website ( http://cops.com/ ): "A routine >>traffic stop is abruptly interrupted when a cyclist is hit by a passing >>vehicle. Deputy Jason Corey quickly contains the scene and calls for >>assistance. Paramedics arrive within minutes to treat the victim. >>Meanwhile, >>Deputy Corey questions the occupants of the vehicle that was involved in >>the >>accident. >>They all insist that they did not see the cyclist before the accident." >>The >>website also has two graphic pictures of the incident - one of which >>captures the wrecked bike tumbling through the air as the rider bounces >>off >>of the car windshield, sliding off of the car hood. If interested, here >>is >>a 41 meg file of the 7 minute episode: >>http://www.dslreports.com/r0/download/1061106~288920bf90fee2368ca01f20873d9fbf/COPS_Bicycle_Accident.wmv >>. >>The bike accident starts at the 1 minute, 52 second point into the film >>and >>just lasts a matter of seconds. The rest of the file is of the paramedics >>arrival and talking to the car's occupants. >> > > > Funny how "not seeing something' means they were in the right. I was > struck by a car, I was too in a car. The other driver, and her > passenager said they didn't see a red light, so I was in the wrong. > Even with an independent witness, they still claimed it was my fault, > since they didn't see a red, they had to have a green. > > Boobs, > > tom >
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Date: 14 Sep 2006 07:28:44
From: recycled-one
Subject: Re: COPS episode shows bike/vehicle accident
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"Dave" <6262626@hotmail.com > wrote in message news:gj5Og.1574$7I1.226@newssvr27.news.prodigy.net... > They say , If you want to get away with murder run over a cyclist with > your car and say ya didn't see em I understand that it is a concern for cops on traffic stops that drivers simply don't see the cop and hit them. There's a anti-DUI ad airing that illustrates this. What gets me about this is that these drivers don't see a honking big brightly ked cruiser with newer ones having 5000 flashing red and blue lights as well as xenon strobes???? How impaired do you have to be to not see, slow down, and be wary of someone in front of you when you see cruiser? What chance does a cyclist have if drivers can't see a police cruiser? Of course in the Cops episode the apparent 'reason' the driver didn't see the cyclist was that he was rubber-necking at the traffic stop.
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Date: 10 Sep 2006 06:53:23
From: Mike A Schwab
Subject: Re: COPS episode shows bike/vehicle accident
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They have already switched over to next week, I could not find a link back to prior episodes, and I was not logged in to view the video. Any alternatives? old age pensioner wrote: > this evening's FOX Network COPS TV show has a segment from Riverside County, > California that shows a bike rider being struck by a passing vehicle. The > episode description from the COPS website ( http://cops.com/ ): "A routine > traffic stop is abruptly interrupted when a cyclist is hit by a passing > vehicle. Deputy Jason Corey quickly contains the scene and calls for > assistance. Paramedics arrive within minutes to treat the victim. Meanwhile, > Deputy Corey questions the occupants of the vehicle that was involved in the > accident. > They all insist that they did not see the cyclist before the accident." The > website also has two graphic pictures of the incident - one of which > captures the wrecked bike tumbling through the air as the rider bounces off > of the car windshield, sliding off of the car hood. If interested, here is > a 41 meg file of the 7 minute episode: > http://www.dslreports.com/r0/download/1061106~288920bf90fee2368ca01f20873d9fbf/COPS_Bicycle_Accident.wmv . > The bike accident starts at the 1 minute, 52 second point into the film and > just lasts a matter of seconds. The rest of the file is of the paramedics > arrival and talking to the car's occupants.
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Date: 10 Sep 2006 10:37:42
From: old age pensioner
Subject: Re: COPS episode shows bike/vehicle accident
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Mike, I apologize - I didn't even think about having to be logged in to see the video. I've trimmed the film down to basically the actual accident and immediate police actions: 1 minute, 7 seconds, approx 6 meg. - and no log in required ! http://www.vapshare.com/135314/bicycle_accident.html
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