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Local attorney Lionel Hutz defends man who struck & killed cyclist
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<blockquote data-quote="peanut" data-source="post: 1944968" data-attributes="member: 16738"><p>It was so smart to ride your bike in the street at 10:30 at night with no reflective clothing, no tail light or headlight.</p><p>I'm just guessing he wasn't abiding by the rules of the road, but no one will ever know. It may have been his only mode of transportation. There is a guy that use to ride his bike by here every day.</p><p>Play stupid games win stupid prizes. </p><p></p><p>I rode my bike by the same spot just a week or so ago, but not at night. I walked by there yesterday and the cars were doing about 60 mph in a 40 zone. Add that to texting and everything else people are so busy with in their cars these days and riding a bike on the street anymore just isn't safe.</p><p>I grew up riding a bicycle on the streets of Houston and across 4 lanes of I-10 but it is just not the same with distracted drivers these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peanut, post: 1944968, member: 16738"] It was so smart to ride your bike in the street at 10:30 at night with no reflective clothing, no tail light or headlight. I'm just guessing he wasn't abiding by the rules of the road, but no one will ever know. It may have been his only mode of transportation. There is a guy that use to ride his bike by here every day. Play stupid games win stupid prizes. I rode my bike by the same spot just a week or so ago, but not at night. I walked by there yesterday and the cars were doing about 60 mph in a 40 zone. Add that to texting and everything else people are so busy with in their cars these days and riding a bike on the street anymore just isn't safe. I grew up riding a bicycle on the streets of Houston and across 4 lanes of I-10 but it is just not the same with distracted drivers these days. [/QUOTE]
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