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elec2020 wrote:maj. tom wrote:better them than me.
Me, i wasn't there. But the evidence of the first picture (and tires) tells the whole story. The truck could have been in the right lane and driven by Santa Claus. What difference it makes? Trucks in Trinidad only drive in the left lane or what? How it caused such an accident? And I not sure why a police constable can't have a 2nd part time job, or how it coming into your argument. I really not sure what is your personal problem with Trinidad Police officers but i notice your hatred of them in most of your posts.
Just from the first pic i not seeing how the truck could have caused that impact where the entire front was smashed and collapsed, yet the doors and sides remain clean. That was a direct frontal impact caused by speed and poor driving habits by the Tiida driver. Why would anyone drive so close behind a truck so you can't slow down enough in time or get in another lane? What the truck swerved? Then why no impact evidence on the sides? Suddenly stopped on the highway with no lights? Reversed straight into them at 100km/hr? Yes, in fact, the stereotype of the Tiida fits in Trinidad. At 5am too. Most DUI accidents occur between 2am and 6am. Try to be a better driver yourself if you can't see those things and avoid them. Everybody who drives and saw those pics knew instantly what the story was.
Yes, I am making a lot of stupid conclusions, just an opinion. But i prefer to be a jackass behind a keyboard to point these things out to you and your equally ridiculous reactive response, than be a jackass behind the wheel of a car and kill people then bawl how oh the police so wicked.
My condolences for your loss, i know people react unreasonably during grief.
O K
On a highway?Dohplaydat wrote:elec2020 wrote:maj. tom wrote:better them than me.
Me, i wasn't there. But the evidence of the first picture (and tires) tells the whole story. The truck could have been in the right lane and driven by Santa Claus. What difference it makes? Trucks in Trinidad only drive in the left lane or what? How it caused such an accident? And I not sure why a police constable can't have a 2nd part time job, or how it coming into your argument. I really not sure what is your personal problem with Trinidad Police officers but i notice your hatred of them in most of your posts.
Just from the first pic i not seeing how the truck could have caused that impact where the entire front was smashed and collapsed, yet the doors and sides remain clean. That was a direct frontal impact caused by speed and poor driving habits by the Tiida driver. Why would anyone drive so close behind a truck so you can't slow down enough in time or get in another lane? What the truck swerved? Then why no impact evidence on the sides? Suddenly stopped on the highway with no lights? Reversed straight into them at 100km/hr? Yes, in fact, the stereotype of the Tiida fits in Trinidad. At 5am too. Most DUI accidents occur between 2am and 6am. Try to be a better driver yourself if you can't see those things and avoid them. Everybody who drives and saw those pics knew instantly what the story was.
Yes, I am making a lot of stupid conclusions, just an opinion. But i prefer to be a jackass behind a keyboard to point these things out to you and your equally ridiculous reactive response, than be a jackass behind the wheel of a car and kill people then bawl how oh the police so wicked.
My condolences for your loss, i know people react unreasonably during grief.
O K
He not wrong, but let me give you another scenario.
I driving at 60-70kmph slammed into a small Hyundai truck from behind and was blamed by all parties.
Was it my fault that a parked truck suddenly swerved onto my lane? I wish back then had dashcams because that was 100% unavoidable for me. Yet the truck man say I slammed into him from behind. Despite me even showing police officers the mud tracks of the same truck pulling onto the road (no indicator). All they saw was a young boy who they could blame.
So it's still likely the tiida drivers fault but we don't know for sure unless camera footage is revealed.
Elec 2020 = GG?maj. tom wrote:better them than me.
Me, i wasn't there. But the evidence of the first picture (and tires) tells the whole story. The truck could have been in the right lane and driven by Santa Claus. What difference it makes? Trucks in Trinidad only drive in the left lane or what? How it caused such an accident? And I not sure why a police constable can't have a 2nd part time job, or how it coming into your argument. I really not sure what is your personal problem with Trinidad Police officers but i notice your hatred of them in most of your posts.
Just from the first pic i not seeing how the truck could have caused that impact where the entire front was smashed and collapsed, yet the doors and sides remain clean. That was a direct frontal impact caused by speed and poor driving habits by the Tiida driver. Why would anyone drive so close behind a truck so you can't slow down enough in time or get in another lane? What the truck swerved? Then why no impact evidence on the sides? Suddenly stopped on the highway with no lights? Reversed straight into them at 100km/hr? Yes, in fact, the stereotype of the Tiida fits in Trinidad. At 5am too. Most DUI accidents occur between 2am and 6am. Try to be a better driver yourself if you can't see those things and avoid them. Everybody who drives and saw those pics knew instantly what the story was.
Yes, I am making a lot of stupid conclusions, just an opinion. But i prefer to be a jackass behind a keyboard to point these things out to you and your equally ridiculous reactive response, than be a jackass behind the wheel of a car and kill people then bawl how oh the police so wicked.
My condolences for your loss, i know people react unreasonably during grief.
hustla_ambition101 wrote:On a highway?Dohplaydat wrote:elec2020 wrote:maj. tom wrote:better them than me.
Me, i wasn't there. But the evidence of the first picture (and tires) tells the whole story. The truck could have been in the right lane and driven by Santa Claus. What difference it makes? Trucks in Trinidad only drive in the left lane or what? How it caused such an accident? And I not sure why a police constable can't have a 2nd part time job, or how it coming into your argument. I really not sure what is your personal problem with Trinidad Police officers but i notice your hatred of them in most of your posts.
Just from the first pic i not seeing how the truck could have caused that impact where the entire front was smashed and collapsed, yet the doors and sides remain clean. That was a direct frontal impact caused by speed and poor driving habits by the Tiida driver. Why would anyone drive so close behind a truck so you can't slow down enough in time or get in another lane? What the truck swerved? Then why no impact evidence on the sides? Suddenly stopped on the highway with no lights? Reversed straight into them at 100km/hr? Yes, in fact, the stereotype of the Tiida fits in Trinidad. At 5am too. Most DUI accidents occur between 2am and 6am. Try to be a better driver yourself if you can't see those things and avoid them. Everybody who drives and saw those pics knew instantly what the story was.
Yes, I am making a lot of stupid conclusions, just an opinion. But i prefer to be a jackass behind a keyboard to point these things out to you and your equally ridiculous reactive response, than be a jackass behind the wheel of a car and kill people then bawl how oh the police so wicked.
My condolences for your loss, i know people react unreasonably during grief.
O K
He not wrong, but let me give you another scenario.
I driving at 60-70kmph slammed into a small Hyundai truck from behind and was blamed by all parties.
Was it my fault that a parked truck suddenly swerved onto my lane? I wish back then had dashcams because that was 100% unavoidable for me. Yet the truck man say I slammed into him from behind. Despite me even showing police officers the mud tracks of the same truck pulling onto the road (no indicator). All they saw was a young boy who they could blame.
So it's still likely the tiida drivers fault but we don't know for sure unless camera footage is revealed.
wing wrote:Elec 2020 = GG?maj. tom wrote:better them than me.
Me, i wasn't there. But the evidence of the first picture (and tires) tells the whole story. The truck could have been in the right lane and driven by Santa Claus. What difference it makes? Trucks in Trinidad only drive in the left lane or what? How it caused such an accident? And I not sure why a police constable can't have a 2nd part time job, or how it coming into your argument. I really not sure what is your personal problem with Trinidad Police officers but i notice your hatred of them in most of your posts.
Just from the first pic i not seeing how the truck could have caused that impact where the entire front was smashed and collapsed, yet the doors and sides remain clean. That was a direct frontal impact caused by speed and poor driving habits by the Tiida driver. Why would anyone drive so close behind a truck so you can't slow down enough in time or get in another lane? What the truck swerved? Then why no impact evidence on the sides? Suddenly stopped on the highway with no lights? Reversed straight into them at 100km/hr? Yes, in fact, the stereotype of the Tiida fits in Trinidad. At 5am too. Most DUI accidents occur between 2am and 6am. Try to be a better driver yourself if you can't see those things and avoid them. Everybody who drives and saw those pics knew instantly what the story was.
Yes, I am making a lot of stupid conclusions, just an opinion. But i prefer to be a jackass behind a keyboard to point these things out to you and your equally ridiculous reactive response, than be a jackass behind the wheel of a car and kill people then bawl how oh the police so wicked.
My condolences for your loss, i know people react unreasonably during grief.
MG Man wrote:Adjustments.JPG
Parked up there a couple weeks now
Looks like he ran under a high trailer
iirc, there's a CCTV camera just after the endeavour flyover pointing in the exact direction that the accident happened. How come no footage yet?maj. tom wrote:Tiida (again) smashed into back of truck, killing 3 on impact. Probably was trying to take off with the Tiida jet engine.
Strugglerzinc wrote:MG Man wrote:Adjustments.JPG
Parked up there a couple weeks now
Looks like he ran under a high trailer
Probably this fella shakes post a few pages back.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Vicinity of brian lara
MG Man wrote:are those bars a legal requirement locally?
Slartibartfast wrote:MG Man wrote:are those bars a legal requirement locally?
Not to my knowledge and upon further inspection most of them seem to be cosmetic only.
maj. tom wrote:How much demerit points for fleeing the scene of an accident? Then causing another while fleeing and still failed to remain at the scene of the 2nd one. Ohhh the prosecution won't take kindly to that.
Then the insurance company will apply the penalties for her future premiums.
Maybe she can get a Colfire Female Safe Driver discount after.
Dizzy28 wrote:She's the woman from Millinieium gym video a few years ago where police came to escort a woman out. Crazy seems to be her thing
maj. tom wrote:And we don't know if she fled either, never to be seen again. Also the police arriving at the scene has a duty within reasonable suspicion to breathalyzer test either at the scene or at the station. If the person shows up 6 hours later at the station, what happens to that breathalyzer test results? If this wasn't recorded on video, well too bad for the other people. It's only your word that you're going to the Police station.
If you don't exchange information with the other party you failed to remain at the scene of an accident. You can exchange info and then go to the station and report the names and addresses of all parties involved. Carefully read Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic Act, Chap. 48:50 Section 79 (1) (a) (b) and (c) (Pages 79 -80)
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