Next time you get copped for DD, speeding, texting, dangerous driving, etc etc. please take note of the below accident reported in the GTA Yesterday Your lucky that you where stopped and "this" didn't happen to you. must be hard on the 1'st responders to have to deal with a fatal, joe public may see an accident once or twice in there lives, these guy's deal with death on a daily basis, any wonder there really not interested in excuses. sad for a thanksgiving Monday, very Sad Didnt put a link, think it breaks forum rules, but feel free to google it -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A 16-year-old girl is among four people who died in a car crash in Brampton that sent both vehicles up in flames on Monday night. Police were called to the scene of the "violent collision" on Bovaird Drive at Gillingham Drive, near Hurontario Street, around 8:41 p.m., Const. Mark Fischer told CBC News. According to Fischer, a Pontiac Trans Am travelling westbound on Bovaird lost control "for unknown reasons" and collided with a Kia travelling eastbound. Both vehicles caught fire and were completely engulfed in flames.
Next time you get copped for DD, speeding, texting, dangerous driving, etc etc.
please take note of the below accident reported in the GTA Yesterday
Your lucky that you where stopped and "this" didn't happen to you.
must be hard on the 1'st responders to have to deal with a fatal, joe public may see an accident once or twice in there lives,
these guy's deal with death on a daily basis, any wonder there really not interested in excuses.
A 16-year-old girl is among four people who died in a car crash in Brampton that sent both vehicles up in flames on Monday night.
Police were called to the scene of the "violent collision" on Bovaird Drive at Gillingham Drive, near Hurontario Street, around 8:41 p.m., Const. Mark Fischer told CBC News. According to Fischer, a Pontiac Trans Am travelling westbound on Bovaird lost control "for unknown reasons" and collided with a Kia travelling eastbound.
Both vehicles caught fire and were completely engulfed in flames.
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* NO you cant touch your phone
* Speeding is speeding
* Challenge every ticket
* Impaired driving, you should be locked up UNDER the jail
I hope I can paint the picture with the accuracy that the truth deserves. I have no intention of just beating a ticket.. but more like beating a really unfair ticket. You decide!
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