Was bound to happen?

My brother forwarded this one to me. It's on FB so I can't see the video myself.

Apparently Target doesn't appreciate the homeless...or anyone that wants to buy them stuff to help out:

https://www.facebook.com/JohnBarrowmanMBE/videos/1901560379854375/?hc_ref=ARSMcLwiRlvQ27Vhp-EuUHfqQOYRXJtS3f_S3ThLmrn4QQ1AjDBMl6sXZlrJVX8oT3A
 
The fingers said:
http://abcnews.go.com/US/hit-run-deaths-time-high-aaa-study/story?id=54733792 :evil:

I believe that in order to get hit and run driving under control, we have to start treating leaving the scene as proof of intent, with all legal consequences attached.
 
Chalo said:
The fingers said:
http://abcnews.go.com/US/hit-run-deaths-time-high-aaa-study/story?id=54733792 :evil:

I believe that in order to get hit and run driving under control, we have to start treating leaving the scene as proof of intent, with all legal consequences attached.

We have something like that in California. But anything that makes the consequences worse makes the hit and run worse. Our most infamous hit and run case in SoCal was an old man who fled an accident by driving through the Santa Monica Promenade and killed a number of people. The consequences of running itself meant nothing.
 
http://www.azfamily.com/story/38118480/we-just-want-to-be-home-insurance-wont-cover-phoenix-couples-home-damaged-in-swat-standoff

"We just want to be home" Insurance won't cover Phoenix couple's home damaged in SWAT standoff
Insurance won't cover Phoenix couple's home damaged in SWAT standoff
 
Keep in mind this took 20 minutes, not something that chases you down in Hollywood movies.

https://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2018/05/08/lava-swallows-car-hawaii-orig-js.cnn
 
How many times have I watched this ALMOST happen? Today this woman wanted, well, not sure what she wanted exactly, but she was stopped going the opposite direction and just as I got there she punched it and swerved head on with me, we both barely stopped in time with a parked truck to my right so I couldn't swerve, but she then sat there blocking me and glowering as though I had done something wrong.

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https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/03/uk/benedict-cumberbatch-saves-deliveroo-cyclist-intl/index.html

I wonder what it's like for those muggers to have the actor come after them. Someone they recognize. Imagine that famous person is against you.
 
https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2018/06/zwolle-to-get-worlds-first-plastic-bike-path-as-trials-start-in-september/ :mrgreen:

Zwolle is to get what it says is the world’s first plastic cycle path – a 30 metre long stretch of ‘road’ made of recycled plastic which will be used to test if the technology is suitable to be rolled out in more places. The Zwolle bike path will be open to cyclists in September and a second stretch of track will be opened elsewhere in Overijssel province later in the year, civil engineering group KWS said in a website statement. The plastic road concept was launched by KWS in 2015 and since 2016, the company has further developed the project with plastic pipe maker Wavin and the Total oil and gas group. The two pilots will consist of 30 meter long bicycle paths made of hollow prefabricated elements so that water drainage and pipes can be inserted. Their exact location still has to be decided. ‘These pilots mark an important step towards the developing process and success of the plastic road,’ KWS said. ‘The objective is to create a road with a smaller ecological footprint than traditional road systems. When the elements reach their end of life expectancy they can be recycled again, contributing to a circular economy and cleaner environment,’ the company said.
 
Looks like we'll be seeing ghost pedestrian silhouettes as well as ghost bikes. :twisted:

https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/transportation/pedestrian-and-bicyclist-deaths-double-statewide-in-recent-years/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=article_left_1.1
 
https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/brian-boyd-the-naked-body-is-a-powerful-thing-1.2742904

They ask an interesting question: Does the mostly positive responses outweigh the few negatives?
 
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cyclist-carries-injured-stray-dog-on-his-back-finds-pup-a-forever-home/?ftag=CNM-00-10aab7e&linkId=54383434
I just always knew those lycra pockets were good for something. :D
 
http://touch.baltimoresun.com/#section/-1/article/p2p-99873073/ :twisted:
Heather Cook, ex-bishop convicted of fatally striking bicyclist with car in Baltimore, applies for work release

KIM HAIRSTON / BALTIMORE SUN
Baltimore, Md--6/4/15--Former Episcopal Bishop Heather Cook listens outside the Mitchell Courthouse as her lawyer, David Irwin, speaks. She is charged with vehicular manslaughter in the drunken-driving death of bicyclist Tom Palermo. The trial is postponed until September.
Updated July 26, 2018
Heather E. Cook, the former Episcopal bishop serving a prison sentence for fatally striking a bicyclist with her car while drunk in 2014 in Baltimore, has applied for a work release program.
Cook’s application is under review, according to a prisons spokesman and a letter sent to the victim’s family and shared with The Baltimore Sun.
The prison system’s Victim Service Unit said in the July 19 letter to the family of Thomas Palermo that placement of Cook “is to begin within the next several weeks.”
But Gerard Shields, a spokesman for the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services, said in an email that “there is no set time on when she would be approved or begin working” and he does not know why the letter gave that time frame.
Shields said the department’s review “is not a quick process” and that Cook is first undergoing a medical examination “to determine if she can work.”
Alisa Rock, a sister of Palermo’s wife, said in an email to The Sun that she opposes Cook’s application for work release. She said that by applying, Cook “once again attempts to limit the consequences of her actions.”
“I had hoped that, one day, Cook would truly grasp the enormity of the loss that her reckless behavior caused for us and our community,” Rock said. “It’s clear through these repeated requests designed to minimize her sentence that this has not been the case.”
Cook applied for home detention in May, but was denied, Shields said. The Maryland Parole Commission last year rejected Cook's first request for parole, with its chairman saying Cook "took no responsibility" for her actions and displayed a "lack of remorse."
“Rather than shirking her responsibility with repeated attempts to limit her incarceration (each of which cause my family much pain),” Rock wrote, “perhaps Cook could use this time as penance, to right her moral compass, and to finally take full responsibility for her actions.”
Lawyers who represented Cook at her trial and at her parole hearing last year did not return calls seeking comment Thursday.
If she is approved, Cook would be taken to a job at a partnering business and return each night to the Maryland Correctional Institution for Women in Jessup, where she is serving a seven-year sentence after pleading guilty to automobile manslaughter, leaving the scene of an accident and other violations.
She would continue to earn 10 days off her sentence each month under the work release program, which Shields said she already earns by working in the prison sew shop for Maryland Correctional Enterprises, an arm of the department that hires people while they are incarcerated.
All incarcerated people are eligible to apply for work release within 18 months of their release date, Shields said, adding that Cook “is not being treated any differently.” Cook’s current release date is in late August of next year, Shields said.
The letter to Palermo’s family states that if Cook’s application is approved, the family will be notified before she is placed.
Cook was the No. 2 official in the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland in 2014, when, two days after Christmas, she drove her Subaru into a bike lane on Roland Avenue and struck Palermo, who was 41. Palermo, a senior software engineer at Johns Hopkins Hospital who built bike frames, was cycling in the same direction and was killed almost instantly.
Witnesses said that after Cook struck Palermo, she drove away, passing by the scene a while later as she returned to her apartment complex before coming back to the scene of the crash 30 minutes later. Officials said her blood-alcohol level was measured at 0.22 percent, nearly three times the legal limit for driving in Maryland.
The letter to Palermo’s family says that any comments the family wishes to make should be submitted within 10 business days of the letter and includes a pink sheet on which to do so.
Cook resigned her position in the Episcopal Church on May 1, 2015. The church deposed her as a bishop in a separate action the same day.
Baltimore Sun reporter Yvonne Wenger contributed to this article.
 
https://www-m.cnn.com/2018/08/10/us/men-kill-bear-moms-cubs-trnd/index.html?r=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cnn.com%2F%3Frefresh%3D1

More valuable than any traffic camera is going to be.
 
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