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http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/06/05/ignored.hitrun.ap/index.html

At a dearly departed would say, only in Connecticut.
 
Jaywalkers get what they get. No mercy.
 
I saw this on MSNBC today. For all the outrage about the people that didn't help, MSNBC did show a 78-year-old man getting run over on a loop, seemingly. They also interviewed the son, who said he didn't want to see the footage (while MSNBC showed the clip two more times), that his main concern was his father's health.
 
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Ace said:
Jaywalkers get what they get. No mercy.

You do realize that he was hit by a car in the other lane right? That ****er swerved to hit him, not to avoid him. And then he sped off. That driver deserves to get hit by a train in front of his children.
 
I remember my roommate from Chicago once saying about pedestrians in SF "pedestrians have way too many rights." I thought that was hilarious.
 

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