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Old September 26th 04, 01:14 PM posted to uk.transport.london,uk.transport
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"Adrian" wrote in message
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Umm, no, the motorcyclist looking to see if he was
turning across the path of another vehicle would have
solved it *even* better, but - hey - that might actually
require some expectation of personal responsibility...

He ****ed up, he paid for it.


He's not the only one who paid for it. The generation before him paid for
his education and childhood vaccines, and then he died, probably before he
got to pay for the education and vaccines of the next generation.

Life goes on for the rest of us.


His death might not make you sadder, but it does make you poorer, and that's
the reason councils try to prevent road accidents.

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