St. Mary's Today

fttrsbeerwench

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I'm :angry: .
I read a letter to the editor in the St. Mary's Today about the girl who hit those bar brawlers. I didn't buy a copy, thinking I could get if from the website. I wanted to post the letter here to see what everyone thought..:elaine:

Well, it's not really a surprise, but the letter isn't on the freakin' website.:tantrum: I have wasted my time going through that lame ass website.

ST MARY'S TODAY ONLINE SUCKS!

Anyway, did anyone read the letter? It was from a girl who called the driver a beast and it was so horribly written that I :lmao: my head off. That is, until she started in with the racial crap and how rednecks always get what they want.. :duh:
 
Hmmm... his online teaser says she had been drinking and driving and that the full report is in his paper on the news stands. I do wonder what her blood count was. If she was DWI, she will have many legal battles to deal with.
 

fttrsbeerwench

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No kidding.. I bet theres a garden full of flowers out there on the roadside where it happened.To memorialize the aweful incident.I hate those morbid reminders. What burned me was that this chick doesn't see that even if the girl had, in fact, had a few beers earlier...None of those KIDS should have been there. Three of them she named in the letter were under 21 and no telling how many others .. Then she wants to throw race in the mix..Well I don't see her crying that those children should not have been in a bar after midnight, which would have avoided the whole thing. I was young punks, up to no good.. Where they shouldn't have been. I don't feel sorry for the parents, they shouldn't raise their kids that way.
 
I hear you and agree they are at fault for being in the road in the first place. But if the driver was DUI or DWI then she will most likely be found at fault as well. That would leave it wide open for some "wrongful death" lawsuits as well as the injury/recovery/I-haven't-been-able-to-sleep-since-she-mowed-me-down lawsuits. She will most likely be spending a pretty penny on legal representation over the next couple years.
 

daydreamer

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She was not found to be DUI or DWI. She had been drinking that night but had stopped way before she drove home. She took all the test and was not found to be over the limit.
 

nomoney

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she blew right at the limit is what I heard. Not illegal; but will still be in trouble for having blown anything at all; (thats the impression I got anyways)
 

fttrsbeerwench

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Until her blood alcohol level is made public it's all speculation.. By then she will have suffered so many bashes and threats, she'll have to leave the area. That isn't going to stop those who are threatening her anyway.. They will shout , "CONSPIRACY, COVERUP!!!" ... If it's reported that she wasn't drunk. They don't care, it's all aobut revenge and retribution now. There has to be someone to blame and no one will want to blame the dead people.. It's so friggin' stupid.
Bottom line, I think those idiots should have been home in bed.. I think that if you can't go out in public and carry yourself with some small sense of decency and self control. Then you should not be allowed alcohol... I see it every day... Morons who can't hold their liquor, who take a few shots and turn in to raging retards.. I dated a few... .....Dozen..
 

Railroad

Routinely Derailed
We all make bad decisions and I guess she has made more than a few, and I think everyone involved was a victim - including her. Events have a way of unfolding in a surreal way when booze and other things are involved - and what seems right at the time (or even what seems wrong, but fun, at the time), won't stand the light of day test later on. And people will go on hurting each other and hurting themselves (same thing) until the issue gets too old for enthusiasm.
 

fttrsbeerwench

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I got of on a jag about the meanign behind the letter....

I suggest everyone stand at the counter in the store and read this letter.. It was printed with the curse words and everything.. The letter was funny.
 

itsbob

I bowl overhand
kwillia said:
I hear you and agree they are at fault for being in the road in the first place. But if the driver was DUI or DWI then she will most likely be found at fault as well. That would leave it wide open for some "wrongful death" lawsuits as well as the injury/recovery/I-haven't-been-able-to-sleep-since-she-mowed-me-down lawsuits. She will most likely be spending a pretty penny on legal representation over the next couple years.
It's a sad fact that the courts have got carried away with DUI and DWI, if in fact she had only ONE beer with dinner an hour before, trace amounts of alcohol will still be in her system, and she'll be considered impaired.. which although not illegal will open the door for other repercussions.. lawsuits, her being at fault because the presence of alcohol no matter what the situation etc..
 
Railroad said:
We all make bad decisions and I guess she has made more than a few, and I think everyone involved was a victim - including her. Events have a way of unfolding in a surreal way when booze and other things are involved - and what seems right at the time (or even what seems wrong, but fun, at the time), won't stand the light of day test later on. And people will go on hurting each other and hurting themselves (same thing) until the issue gets too old for enthusiasm.
I dissagree RR. She is the only victim here if proven she was not over the legal limit. The idiots in the road aren't victims, they're just idiots. They chose to be there. JMO
 
Fuzzy Bean said:
I dissagree RR. She is the only victim here if proven she was not over the legal limit. The idiots in the road aren't victims, they're just idiots. They chose to be there. JMO
Oh he11 no...all of them ARE victims! Kids under the age of 21 in a bar! Why was that crap allowed in the first place. And by who...stupid azz adults who know better. It's our job as parents to lead children in the right direction. And allowing minors in a bar and serving them is not the right direction. Shoot most adults don't know how to act w/ alcohol in them much less teenagers.
 
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czygvtwkr

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Im sure none of those fine unpstanding citizens that allow their teenage kids to hang out in bars after midnight (or any time for that matter) would drive with a drop of alcohol in their system.
 
sweetpea said:
Oh he11 no...all of them ARE victims! Kids under the age of 21 in a bar! Why was that crap allowed in the first place. And by who...stupid azz adults who know better. It's our job as parents to lead children in the right direction. And allowing minors in a bar and serving them is not the right direction. Shoot most adults don't know how to act w/ alcohol in them much less teenagers.
By the definition of the word you are correct. I don't feel for them though because they chose to fight in the highway.

I do feel for her because that was her most direct route home. She had no expectation that a mob would be in the road at 2:00am.
 
Fuzzy Bean said:
By the definition of the word you are correct. I don't feel for them though because they chose to fight in the highway.
I feel for the kids only...they never had a chance. They were raised to believe this trifling azz behavior is acceptable.
Fuzzy Bean said:
I do feel for her because that was her most direct route home. She had no expectation that a mob would be in the road at 2:00am.
No sheot... who would ... one of the first things we learn as kids from our parents, "Don't play in the street!"

Now she has to live w/ this crap for the rest of her life.
 

bareyacuda

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"I feel for the kids only...they never had a chance. They were raised to believe this trifling azz behavior is acceptable."\

It all goes back to Yo MTV Raps with "rappers" like 50 cent portrays it to be cool to sell drugs get drunk, fight and get shot and cut up. and on being in the highway, it a wonder this has not happened before as i seem to see blacks in the way of traffic quite often and they look at you like you do not belong there in your car.
 
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