Old 09-16-02, 01:32 PM
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Originally posted by Bikes-N-Drums
The driver walked right past the bike on the way to his rig, then backed over it. It didn't seem right to me. I would've given the family contact info for the company if they saw it that way too.
You didn't say that he walked past the bike without moving it at first. On the other hand do the kids share some responsibility for leaving the bike on the street? I feel bad for them and their loss but can't blame the driver complety especially if he hadn't seen it before he got in the truck even then he may not have realized that he would have to back up - ok in that envirnment he should have anticipated it and looked all around before getting in the truck.

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