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March 18, 2010 at 10:01 PM #528671March 18, 2010 at 10:25 PM #527741CoronitaParticipant
Well here’s the story about the NYC incident
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Feds-Brakes-werent-applied-on-apf-3915292671.html?x=0&.v=13
HARRISON, N.Y. (AP) — Computer data from a Toyota Prius that crashed in suburban New York City show that at the time of the accident the throttle was open and the driver was not applying the brakes, U.S. safety officials said Thursday.
The disclosure prompted an angry response from the police captain investigating the cause of the accident. He said his probe was not over and driver error had not been established.
“For any agency to release data and to draw conclusions without consulting with the law enforcement agency that brought this to light could be self-serving,” said Capt. Anthony Marraccini of the Harrison, N.Y., force.
A housekeeper driving the car on March 9 told police that it sped up on its own down a driveway, despite her braking, and crashed into a stone wall across the street. She was not seriously hurt.
March 18, 2010 at 10:25 PM #527873CoronitaParticipantWell here’s the story about the NYC incident
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Feds-Brakes-werent-applied-on-apf-3915292671.html?x=0&.v=13
HARRISON, N.Y. (AP) — Computer data from a Toyota Prius that crashed in suburban New York City show that at the time of the accident the throttle was open and the driver was not applying the brakes, U.S. safety officials said Thursday.
The disclosure prompted an angry response from the police captain investigating the cause of the accident. He said his probe was not over and driver error had not been established.
“For any agency to release data and to draw conclusions without consulting with the law enforcement agency that brought this to light could be self-serving,” said Capt. Anthony Marraccini of the Harrison, N.Y., force.
A housekeeper driving the car on March 9 told police that it sped up on its own down a driveway, despite her braking, and crashed into a stone wall across the street. She was not seriously hurt.
March 18, 2010 at 10:25 PM #528321CoronitaParticipantWell here’s the story about the NYC incident
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Feds-Brakes-werent-applied-on-apf-3915292671.html?x=0&.v=13
HARRISON, N.Y. (AP) — Computer data from a Toyota Prius that crashed in suburban New York City show that at the time of the accident the throttle was open and the driver was not applying the brakes, U.S. safety officials said Thursday.
The disclosure prompted an angry response from the police captain investigating the cause of the accident. He said his probe was not over and driver error had not been established.
“For any agency to release data and to draw conclusions without consulting with the law enforcement agency that brought this to light could be self-serving,” said Capt. Anthony Marraccini of the Harrison, N.Y., force.
A housekeeper driving the car on March 9 told police that it sped up on its own down a driveway, despite her braking, and crashed into a stone wall across the street. She was not seriously hurt.
March 18, 2010 at 10:25 PM #528418CoronitaParticipantWell here’s the story about the NYC incident
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Feds-Brakes-werent-applied-on-apf-3915292671.html?x=0&.v=13
HARRISON, N.Y. (AP) — Computer data from a Toyota Prius that crashed in suburban New York City show that at the time of the accident the throttle was open and the driver was not applying the brakes, U.S. safety officials said Thursday.
The disclosure prompted an angry response from the police captain investigating the cause of the accident. He said his probe was not over and driver error had not been established.
“For any agency to release data and to draw conclusions without consulting with the law enforcement agency that brought this to light could be self-serving,” said Capt. Anthony Marraccini of the Harrison, N.Y., force.
A housekeeper driving the car on March 9 told police that it sped up on its own down a driveway, despite her braking, and crashed into a stone wall across the street. She was not seriously hurt.
March 18, 2010 at 10:25 PM #528676CoronitaParticipantWell here’s the story about the NYC incident
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Feds-Brakes-werent-applied-on-apf-3915292671.html?x=0&.v=13
HARRISON, N.Y. (AP) — Computer data from a Toyota Prius that crashed in suburban New York City show that at the time of the accident the throttle was open and the driver was not applying the brakes, U.S. safety officials said Thursday.
The disclosure prompted an angry response from the police captain investigating the cause of the accident. He said his probe was not over and driver error had not been established.
“For any agency to release data and to draw conclusions without consulting with the law enforcement agency that brought this to light could be self-serving,” said Capt. Anthony Marraccini of the Harrison, N.Y., force.
A housekeeper driving the car on March 9 told police that it sped up on its own down a driveway, despite her braking, and crashed into a stone wall across the street. She was not seriously hurt.
March 23, 2010 at 7:05 AM #529486jimmyleParticipantMy sister was on her cell phone talking to me when she ran the red light and crashed. I heard the crash before she abruptly hung up and til this day she still denies that she was on the phone. She claims the crash happened after she talked to me and she didn’t run the red light.
People will go to great length to avoid responsibility.
[quote=flu]Well here’s the story about the NYC incident
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Feds-Brakes-werent-applied-on-apf-3915292671.html?x=0&.v=13
HARRISON, N.Y. (AP) — Computer data from a Toyota Prius that crashed in suburban New York City show that at the time of the accident the throttle was open and the driver was not applying the brakes, U.S. safety officials said Thursday.
The disclosure prompted an angry response from the police captain investigating the cause of the accident. He said his probe was not over and driver error had not been established.
“For any agency to release data and to draw conclusions without consulting with the law enforcement agency that brought this to light could be self-serving,” said Capt. Anthony Marraccini of the Harrison, N.Y., force.
A housekeeper driving the car on March 9 told police that it sped up on its own down a driveway, despite her braking, and crashed into a stone wall across the street. She was not seriously hurt.[/quote]
March 23, 2010 at 7:05 AM #529615jimmyleParticipantMy sister was on her cell phone talking to me when she ran the red light and crashed. I heard the crash before she abruptly hung up and til this day she still denies that she was on the phone. She claims the crash happened after she talked to me and she didn’t run the red light.
People will go to great length to avoid responsibility.
[quote=flu]Well here’s the story about the NYC incident
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Feds-Brakes-werent-applied-on-apf-3915292671.html?x=0&.v=13
HARRISON, N.Y. (AP) — Computer data from a Toyota Prius that crashed in suburban New York City show that at the time of the accident the throttle was open and the driver was not applying the brakes, U.S. safety officials said Thursday.
The disclosure prompted an angry response from the police captain investigating the cause of the accident. He said his probe was not over and driver error had not been established.
“For any agency to release data and to draw conclusions without consulting with the law enforcement agency that brought this to light could be self-serving,” said Capt. Anthony Marraccini of the Harrison, N.Y., force.
A housekeeper driving the car on March 9 told police that it sped up on its own down a driveway, despite her braking, and crashed into a stone wall across the street. She was not seriously hurt.[/quote]
March 23, 2010 at 7:05 AM #530064jimmyleParticipantMy sister was on her cell phone talking to me when she ran the red light and crashed. I heard the crash before she abruptly hung up and til this day she still denies that she was on the phone. She claims the crash happened after she talked to me and she didn’t run the red light.
People will go to great length to avoid responsibility.
[quote=flu]Well here’s the story about the NYC incident
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Feds-Brakes-werent-applied-on-apf-3915292671.html?x=0&.v=13
HARRISON, N.Y. (AP) — Computer data from a Toyota Prius that crashed in suburban New York City show that at the time of the accident the throttle was open and the driver was not applying the brakes, U.S. safety officials said Thursday.
The disclosure prompted an angry response from the police captain investigating the cause of the accident. He said his probe was not over and driver error had not been established.
“For any agency to release data and to draw conclusions without consulting with the law enforcement agency that brought this to light could be self-serving,” said Capt. Anthony Marraccini of the Harrison, N.Y., force.
A housekeeper driving the car on March 9 told police that it sped up on its own down a driveway, despite her braking, and crashed into a stone wall across the street. She was not seriously hurt.[/quote]
March 23, 2010 at 7:05 AM #530163jimmyleParticipantMy sister was on her cell phone talking to me when she ran the red light and crashed. I heard the crash before she abruptly hung up and til this day she still denies that she was on the phone. She claims the crash happened after she talked to me and she didn’t run the red light.
People will go to great length to avoid responsibility.
[quote=flu]Well here’s the story about the NYC incident
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Feds-Brakes-werent-applied-on-apf-3915292671.html?x=0&.v=13
HARRISON, N.Y. (AP) — Computer data from a Toyota Prius that crashed in suburban New York City show that at the time of the accident the throttle was open and the driver was not applying the brakes, U.S. safety officials said Thursday.
The disclosure prompted an angry response from the police captain investigating the cause of the accident. He said his probe was not over and driver error had not been established.
“For any agency to release data and to draw conclusions without consulting with the law enforcement agency that brought this to light could be self-serving,” said Capt. Anthony Marraccini of the Harrison, N.Y., force.
A housekeeper driving the car on March 9 told police that it sped up on its own down a driveway, despite her braking, and crashed into a stone wall across the street. She was not seriously hurt.[/quote]
March 23, 2010 at 7:05 AM #530422jimmyleParticipantMy sister was on her cell phone talking to me when she ran the red light and crashed. I heard the crash before she abruptly hung up and til this day she still denies that she was on the phone. She claims the crash happened after she talked to me and she didn’t run the red light.
People will go to great length to avoid responsibility.
[quote=flu]Well here’s the story about the NYC incident
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Feds-Brakes-werent-applied-on-apf-3915292671.html?x=0&.v=13
HARRISON, N.Y. (AP) — Computer data from a Toyota Prius that crashed in suburban New York City show that at the time of the accident the throttle was open and the driver was not applying the brakes, U.S. safety officials said Thursday.
The disclosure prompted an angry response from the police captain investigating the cause of the accident. He said his probe was not over and driver error had not been established.
“For any agency to release data and to draw conclusions without consulting with the law enforcement agency that brought this to light could be self-serving,” said Capt. Anthony Marraccini of the Harrison, N.Y., force.
A housekeeper driving the car on March 9 told police that it sped up on its own down a driveway, despite her braking, and crashed into a stone wall across the street. She was not seriously hurt.[/quote]
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