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3008.1 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Thu Aug 17 1995 06:52 | 10 |
| I had ridden with him a couple of times. Peter Vincent knew him
well and rode with him regularly.
Pete will be helping to drive a response (in the form of a letter) that
petitons the courts to "do the right thing" this time. He will be
asking noters to help amplify the outrage of his family and friends
and to insure that the voice is loud, clear, and very serious that
we cannot stand for this.
Chip
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3008.2 | Death due to drunk driver in NH as well ... | SMURF::LARRY | | Thu Aug 17 1995 10:14 | 4 |
| The same thing occured last night in NH. A kid on a bike was
run over by a drunk driver with prior convictions. There were
others injured as well. Frightening and very sad.
-Larry
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3008.3 | | STARCH::brevet.shr.dec.com::WHALEN | | Thu Aug 17 1995 11:21 | 3 |
| Lynne tells me that the driver is currently in jail on $10,000 bail and
will be arraigned on Friday. There should be details in Saturday's
Telegram.
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3008.4 | | STOWOA::SWFULLER | | Thu Aug 17 1995 11:48 | 13 |
| I heard of what happened from a friend. There were two riders
training on Rt 70, taking turns pulling, heading toward Clinton.
As they passed Mile Hill Road on the right, a truck took a right
(heading up from Clinton), and broadsided Mark. Knowing that area,
they guys were probably doing a good pace, and this drunk either didn't
bother looking or thought he could beat them.
Just another cyclist dead...no one cares. We are a menace and deprive
cars and trucks their rights of the road.... Somehow I feel deeply
that I should give up this sport and begin something safer like bungy
jumping...
steve
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3008.5 | | PCBUOA::KRATZ | | Thu Aug 17 1995 12:22 | 10 |
| ...would have been a left, not right, up Mile Hill if the truck was
coming from Clinton. That curve on 70 is brutal for drivers this
time of year with the evening sun (not that I'm in any way defending
drunk driving or this idiot).
I once stopped at the Boylston Police Department and asked why
they allow head on parking (cars extend into the road, making
it difficult for cyclists) at the donut/convenience shop under
their police headquarters... dumb question of the year.
Kratz
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3008.6 | | STOWOA::SWFULLER | | Thu Aug 17 1995 14:03 | 3 |
| My mistake, it is a left.
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3008.7 | Motorists at fault in France | HERON::virenq.vbo.dec.com::HEMMINGS | Lanterne Rouge | Fri Aug 18 1995 03:24 | 9 |
| Here in the South of France, the flics have a different attitude for
motorists against cyclists and pedestrians - if a car is involved with either
of them, then the motorist is deemed at fault and it is his responsibility to
prove otherwise. For me, an excellent scheme in the sometimes-muddled French
thinking - of course it doesn't stop anyone being hit and killed by drunks,
but it's a step in the right direction.
PS As from this week the alcohol level permitted before prosecution is down
from 0,7 to 0,5, which I think is 2 or 3 glasses of ros�.
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3008.8 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Fri Aug 18 1995 06:45 | 5 |
| Robin, flicks = police?
inquiring minds...
Chip
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3008.9 | At work at 5:45? | PCBUOA::REHBERG | | Fri Aug 18 1995 09:15 | 5 |
| re -.1
I had the same thought Chip. But what I'd like to know is how you get
to work so early?
Rick
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3008.10 | & they live at Letsby Avenue (Brit humour) | HERON::virenq.vbo.dec.com::HEMMINGS | Lanterne Rouge | Fri Aug 18 1995 12:36 | 7 |
| exactement, flics = police, we have many - from the friendly local agent to
the leather-booted, white crash-hat brigade who always travel on motos (one
each!!) in two's and are not to be trifled with.
I think I said it before " ... the normal expression of the French policeman
is that of some-one who has just stepped on a toad" (try it for yourself and
you get the idea).
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3008.11 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Fri Aug 18 1995 12:38 | 10 |
| "early to bed, early to rise..." unfortunately the rest of this little
addage is a lie :-).
actually, i do get to bed early, up at 4:15am and in work by 5:30...
i do this for one reason only. usually i can get out around 2:30pm,
go for my ride, eat at a reasonable time and keep my wife from
getting p.o.'d at me :-)
Chip
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3008.12 | Me too ;-) | SALEM::SHAW | | Fri Aug 18 1995 14:02 | 8 |
|
Chip, I do the same, get in by 5:30 to 6:00. That way I have
plenty of time in the afternoon. I alternate between going
to the gym and cycling. and when I'm done, there is still
plenty of time for dinner and my girlfriend and the cats
and....
Shaw
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3008.13 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Fri Aug 18 1995 14:23 | 3 |
| -1 i hear ya... ya gotta take those... and... and... :-)
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3008.14 | | PCBUOA::KRATZ | | Fri Aug 18 1995 15:21 | 16 |
| Probably worth mentioning...
It should be emphasized that the safe way to go around the resevoir is
the clockwise way, not counterclockwise as the rider that was killed
was doing. Clockwise avoids several possible conflicts with cars,
including Mile Hill, the 70/140 intersection, (both) 140/12
intersection(s), etc. There aren't too many roads that go into
the resevoir (not suprising...); there's lots of roads that "fork"
out from the route.
I also tend to go north up Rt 12 from Nancy Cheng's into Sterling and
take 62 back to Clinton. While this adds 2 miles and you have to worry
about a few intersections (since the water is no longer next to you),
it offers a full breakdown lane. The more direct route from Nancy
Chengs's to Clinton is Rt110, but this has no shoulder.
.02 Kratz
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3008.15 | Thanks for the safety suggestion. | PCBUOA::REHBERG | | Mon Aug 21 1995 10:50 | 20 |
| I did not know Mark Young and yet I am saddened by this tragedy. If
there is something noters can do to either help assure appropriate
penalties for the motorist, for the family of Mark or to support groups
that promote better motorist awareness and safety for bicyclist, I
would like to get more information.
I ride around the resevoir quite a bit and never thought about "safety"
in choosing a direction. Kratz makes a very good point in promoting
going clockwise for the safety of the rest of us since we must ride
defensively. Thanks! I know this is the spirit in which Kratz offered
this suggestion.
I like the section closer to the resevoir along 110. It generally has
less traffic and I will probably continue to use it.
I have also discovered some back roads between 12 and
110 that are even more deserted and encourage anyone riding in the
area to do some exploring.
Rick
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3008.16 | | STARCH::WHALEN | Rich Whalen | Mon Aug 21 1995 22:13 | 14 |
| I picked up Saturday's Worcester Telegram, and here's a synopsis of the
story:
The Assistant DA asked that bail be set at $25,000
The defendant's attorney requested $10,000 bail
The judge set the bail at $100,000 cash (without hesitation)
The defendant is charged with vehicular homicide while under the the
influence of liquor and negligent operation, which is a felony; and two
misdemeanors, vehicular homicide while under the influence of liquor,
and vehicular homicide by negligent operation. Te defendant has had
two previous OUI convictions in MA and one (maybe two) in NH since
1988.
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3008.17 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Tue Aug 22 1995 06:55 | 3 |
| I like the judge's attitude.
Chip
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3008.18 | | UHUH::LUCIA | http://asaab.zko.dec.com/people/tjl/biography.html | Wed Aug 23 1995 16:55 | 4 |
| Is that right? Vehicular homocide while under the influence is a misdemeanor?
Tim
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3008.19 | Driver sentenced | STARCH::WHALEN | Rich Whalen | Thu Nov 09 1995 06:32 | 78 |
| From: US4RMC::"[email protected]" "Lynne Tolman" 9-NOV-1995 02:49:44.89
To: [email protected]
CC:
Subj: Driver sentenced
Telegram & Gazette,
Worcester, Mass.
11-09-95
MAN SENTENCED FOR BICYCLIST'S DEATH
By Gary V. Murray
Telegram & Gazette Staff
WORCESTER -- A Berlin man with four prior drunken driving convictions
was sentenced to jail yesterday after pleading guilty to motor vehicle
homicide in connection with a fatal accident Aug. 10 in Boylston.
Jeffrey S. Patch, 33, of 56 Barnes Road, Berlin, pleaded guilty in
Worcester Superior Court to motor vehicle homicide by negligent
operation in the death of 42-year-old Mark W. Young of 10 Mulberry Lane,
Northboro. Young, an architect and avid bicyclist, died Aug. 13 at the
University of Massachusetts Hospital in Worcester, three days after he
was struck by Patch's pickup truck while riding his bicycle on Route 70
in Boylston.
Judge Diane M. Kottmyer sentenced Patch to two and a half years in
the House of Correction with two years to be served and the balance of
the sentence suspended for four years with probation. As conditions of
probation, Patch was ordered to undergo a drug and alcohol evaluation
and any related treatment recommended by the Probation Department, to
attend weekly Alcoholics Anonymous meetings and to perform 100 hours of
community service. Kottmyer recommended that 91 days of Patch's jail
sentence be served at an alcohol rehabilitation program.
The sentence imposed by Kottmyer was recommended by Assistant
District Attorney Gregory J. White and defense lawyer Leonard J.
Staples.
White said Patch told police that he was making a left-hand turn from
the southbound lane of Route 70 onto Mile Hill Road when he was blinded
by the sun and struck Young.
White said a police reconstruction of the accident revealed that
Patch crossed the double solid line on Route 70 well before Mile Hill
Road. Police also determined that Patch had consumed several beers
before the accident, according to White.
Patch, who refused to take a Breathalyzer test, was not indicted for
driving while under the influence of alcohol. While members of Young's
family suggested that Patch's consumption of alcohol was a factor in the
fatality, Patch told Kottmyer, "I didn't feel that I was under the
influence, but I had consumed a few beers earlier on that day."
Prior to sentencing, friends and members of the victim's family, who
said they agreed with the recommended sentence, spoke emotionally about
the impact of Young's death on them.
Directing her comments to Patch, Young's widow, Nancy Hunter-Young,
told of "the enormity of the void that has been left by his death." She
said her husband was "the most precious part of my life" and that since
his death, "I feel nothing. I am dead inside.
"No one can set you free from the imprisonment of your conscience,"
Hunter-Young told Patch. She also called for a change in the law that
would make a drunken driving suspect's refusal to take a Breathalyzer
admissible as evidence in court.
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Lynne Tolman [email protected]
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3008.20 | He got off easy | SALEM::SHAW | | Thu Nov 09 1995 07:24 | 6 |
|
And the Jerk gets away with only serving two years in the slammer
for killing somebody, and it was his fourth drunk driving assualt?
Seems not enough punishment if you ask me.
Shaw
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3008.21 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Thu Nov 09 1995 08:00 | 9 |
| Not even close. It still amazes me that "negligent homocide" is
attached to someone willfully putting the public in danger by
making a choice to drink too much, climb in a vehicle and possibly
kill.
Sounds like second degree to me. That was just a slap on the hand by
my account.
Chip
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