CONFIRMED - NJ Gov Corzine's car was doing 90+ mph

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Posted on Tue, Apr. 17, 2007

NJ State Police: Corzine driver was going 91 mph
ANGELA DELLI SANTI
The Associated Press

TRENTON, N.J. - New Jersey state police said Tuesday afternoon that the
SUV carrying Gov. Corzine before a serious accident Thursday was
traveling at more than 90 miles per hour five seconds before it crashed
into a guardrail.

The report that the SUV was speeding seemed to conflict with what state
police Superintendent Col. Rick Fuentes said hours after the accident
when Fuentes said speed did not appear to be a factor.

"From our preliminary investigation, it looks as if the trooper did a
tremendous job in maintaining what control he could over that vehicle,
given the fact that the other vehicle swerved into his path," Fuentes
said Thursday.

(snip)

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I predicted a couple days ago this would be proven and so it is. Now
lets see what if anything is done to the trooper who was driving and to
Corzine who obviously approved of this super-violent crime that could
have killed innocent people. I say lock them both up. Stop the coddling.
 
On Apr 17, 8:50 pm, Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS
<xeton2...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> http://www.philly.com/inquirer/local/pa/20070417_ap_officialcorzinedr...
>
> Posted on Tue, Apr. 17, 2007
>
> NJ State Police: Corzine driver was going 91 mph
> ANGELA DELLI SANTI
> The Associated Press
>
> TRENTON, N.J. - New Jersey state police said Tuesday afternoon that the
> SUV carrying Gov. Corzine before a serious accident Thursday was
> traveling at more than 90 miles per hour five seconds before it crashed
> into a guardrail.
>
> The report that the SUV was speeding seemed to conflict with what state
> police Superintendent Col. Rick Fuentes said hours after the accident
> when Fuentes said speed did not appear to be a factor.
>
> "From our preliminary investigation, it looks as if the trooper did a
> tremendous job in maintaining what control he could over that vehicle,
> given the fact that the other vehicle swerved into his path," Fuentes
> said Thursday.
>
> (snip)
>
> -----------------------
>
> I predicted a couple days ago this would be proven and so it is. Now
> lets see what if anything is done to the trooper who was driving and to
> Corzine who obviously approved of this super-violent crime that could
> have killed innocent people. I say lock them both up. Stop the coddling.


Criminal negligence? Assuming getting to the white trash pig Imus
meeting did not constitute an actual emergency.

Now explain why the "pro-lifers" are never seen picketing at the state
capitol against America's rampant highway speed epidemic which has
been proven conclusively and unequivocally to cause unnecessary death
of innocents?

And 20 years of driving without a speeding ticket or accident (save
for one minor fender bender early on), I think some of us have earned
the right to preach.

What's more, these incessant, excessive speeding a-holes only
contribute to traffic congestion by both messing up the flow of
traffic with their erratic, arrogant driving style, as well as with
crippling accidents caused by speed alone.
 
On 17 Apr 2007 22:46:52 -0700, Zigler <misterzigler@yahoo.com> wrote:

>On Apr 17, 8:50 pm, Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS
><xeton2...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> http://www.philly.com/inquirer/local/pa/20070417_ap_officialcorzinedr...
>>
>> Posted on Tue, Apr. 17, 2007
>>
>> NJ State Police: Corzine driver was going 91 mph
>> ANGELA DELLI SANTI
>> The Associated Press
>>
>> TRENTON, N.J. - New Jersey state police said Tuesday afternoon that the
>> SUV carrying Gov. Corzine before a serious accident Thursday was
>> traveling at more than 90 miles per hour five seconds before it crashed
>> into a guardrail.
>>
>> The report that the SUV was speeding seemed to conflict with what state
>> police Superintendent Col. Rick Fuentes said hours after the accident
>> when Fuentes said speed did not appear to be a factor.
>>
>> "From our preliminary investigation, it looks as if the trooper did a
>> tremendous job in maintaining what control he could over that vehicle,
>> given the fact that the other vehicle swerved into his path," Fuentes
>> said Thursday.
>>
>> (snip)
>>
>> -----------------------
>>
>> I predicted a couple days ago this would be proven and so it is. Now
>> lets see what if anything is done to the trooper who was driving and to
>> Corzine who obviously approved of this super-violent crime that could
>> have killed innocent people. I say lock them both up. Stop the coddling.

>
>Criminal negligence? Assuming getting to the white trash pig Imus
>meeting did not constitute an actual emergency.
>
>Now explain why the "pro-lifers" are never seen picketing at the state
>capitol against America's rampant highway speed epidemic which has
>been proven conclusively and unequivocally to cause unnecessary death
>of innocents?


Because it's already illegal to drive dangerously so they have nothing
to picket about.
 
Zigler wrote:

>
> Now explain why the "pro-lifers" are never seen picketing at the state
> capitol against America's rampant highway speed epidemic which has
> been proven conclusively and unequivocally to cause unnecessary death
> of innocents?


The pro-lifers are hypocrites. They don't object to vehicular homicide
or gun homicide or wars either.
 
David Johnston wrote:

>
> Because it's already illegal to drive dangerously so they have nothing
> to picket about.


IDIOT. The laws against reckless driving are seldom enforced and when
they are, the penalties are slight. You can drive 80 in a 65 zone and
the cops do nothing. If you do 90 you'll get a ticket and pay a measly
fine.
 
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