andyt wrote:
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"What's tragic is the way it hapened - it's the violence of his death," Lt.-Col. Carlo De Ciccio, his colleague and friend, told The Gazette on Friday...
De Ciccio said he hopes Labelle's passing can serve as a lesson to cyclists and motorists everywhere.
"We all have to be careful," he said. "We always think it happens to others but when it happens to us, directly or indirectly, we realize we don't hang on by much and this kind of event could probably be avoided if we respected each other (on the road)."
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http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/Bel ... z1UM1wlgX7Making exactly the same point I am.
He is. However, he's not some anonymous prick on a forum using it in the snide way to make some point.
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Well that stupid cyclist shouldn't have been on the highway!
We can go around this buoy all day as far as I'm concerned. Want to make a point in solidarity? Go nuts. I ride a bike to and I sympathize with what happened to this guy since I've been clipped myself as both a cyclist and a pedestrian.
Do it like the insensitive jackaass you are, and you'll get called on it.