I think he really wanted to stress the point or his computer has become sentient or there is an echo in here.Maybe one day you'll look at the window and see a different scene.
I think he really wanted to stress the point or his computer has become sentient or there is an echo in here.Maybe one day you'll look at the window and see a different scene.
Unassisted triple post, not every day you see one of those.Maybe one day you'll look at the window and see a different scene.
same here, raised by teetotalers.From Walker Co. it was the Jefferson Co. line. My mother and dad are teetotalers and I always wanted to stop at Greentop to get Barbeque but it never happened.
when i first moved here in '93, i used to ride my bike across the north end on what used to be mt. vernon road. this was before all of the development really took off at that area (perimeter rei, exit 5a/b on 400) and the road was still two lane, so the traffic was already heinous. in the evening ride home, i used to get a ton of ticked off drivers because i was riding past lines of cars 1/2 mile + long at several of the intersections. i would ride from powers ferry to peachtree industrial and could make it in about the same time on a bike as in a car.The back roads are people that were on 285 but thought they were being smart by getting off to take the back roads. These people are the worst. I have had days where I could have biked home faster than t took to drive it because of these people.
well 285 is a loopI think he really wanted to stress the point or his computer has become sentient or there is an echo in here.
And it is.Going to be so strange not having Rod for the regionals...
It could be that he had a few too many sleepless nights. I have heard several days without sleep is the equivalent of being drunk. The falling asleep would explain why he was not hurt as bad. There would be no tensing up if you were asleep.
For the Jeep to hit the pedestrian crossing signal and then hit the traffic light pole before stopping, he had to be flying.It was just after 6 p.m. that Saturday evening. The 16-year-old driver – a Lee Scott Academy student – was traveling southbound in the outside lane on Shug Jordan Parkway approaching West Samford Avenue in his Jeep Laredo.
The Brambletts, in a 2017 Toyota Highlander, were stopped in the southbound outside lane of Shug Jordan parkway at a traffic light. The Jeep struck the Bramblett’s SUV to the right of center, according to the crash report. The impact caused the Jeep to hit a pedestrian crossing signal and a traffic light police before coming to a final rest.
The Bramblett’s vehicle was pushed into the intersection and through the opposing lanes of traffic before coming to a final rest on the curb.
Not that any amount of money can be equated to a human life, but I’m wondering how much of a civil lawsuit is being prepared and will this kid’s parents be on the hook as defendants?
Don’t think there’s any indication he was high at the time, simply that he popped positive. Marijuana stays in your system a long time.Kills two people HIGH, and gets bond? $50K bond...SMH...
Can they prove he was high? (Answer: no they cannot)
Would depend on what his toxicology reports from going to the hospital show.Can they prove he was high? (Answer: no they cannot)
If he was driving reckless, that is enough for a conviction. The marijuana stuff just seems like the DA trying turn the screws and goad a plea deal so they can get some adaboys from the partisan locals.
Don’t think there’s any indication he was high at the time, simply that he popped positive. Marijuana stays in your system a long time.
Poor kid.
That’s what he told police. Could have been the truth or could have been a teenager trying to explain it in hopes of not getting in serious trouble.Not arguing any points...Horrible situation, but didn't he fall asleep at the wheel? I don't recall 100%, but wasn't it daytime...on a busy road? Sounds kinda high to me?