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Hit and run death of cyclist in Richmond.
E-SPEC
09-02-2013, 11:07 AM
Cyclist killed in Richmond; RCMP say it was hit and run | News1130 (http://www.news1130.com/2013/09/02/cyclist-killed-in-richmond-reports/)
3:30 am :fulloffuck:
90% of the time I see these late night cyclists without reflective clothing or don't have reflectors/flashing lights on the front and back of the bike.
Infact, I saw one wearing black with one tiny rear reflector on westminster hwy at 12am last night.
IMASA
09-02-2013, 11:38 AM
RIP. Doesn't matter the time or what the cyclist was or wasn't wearing. If you hit someone, don't take off. Driver probably thought he could get away with it since no one was around at 0330.
I was recently hit by a car that ran a stop sign while I was riding my bike in Richmond. Luckily for me, my injuries weren't life threatening and the driver remained on the scene to phone 911.
twitchyzero
09-02-2013, 01:32 PM
RIP but this is why you don't ride weekend evenings (esp holidays) when drunk drivers are about
Energy
09-02-2013, 01:52 PM
At least they found the car and have a suspect. RIP.
evlee
09-02-2013, 02:06 PM
i like riding my bike at night (in designated bike routes), but i have two hi-beam red lights, one flasher led headlight and a hi powered led riding light. even with that i sometimes fear from the close calls i get. people just do not give a shit about cyclist in vancouver.
i ride only on sun-wed.
MeowMeow
09-02-2013, 02:14 PM
I was in the area when this happened
I remember hearing a screeching ish sound. Then heard bunch of cops coming.
I was at a house couple of streets away yet it was sooo clear.
Totally didn't expect a hit and run. RIP victim hope the suspect gets charged accordingly.
westopher
09-02-2013, 02:40 PM
RIP but this is why you don't ride weekend evenings (esp holidays) when drunk drivers are aboutIts pretty fucked up that we need to have that mentality. As said, if you hit someone, you could be the difference between that person living or dying by staying on the scene. Once you leave the scene, I believe it shows intent, and its comparable to murder.
meme405
09-02-2013, 03:46 PM
Driver should never have left. No excuses there and now this accident becomes 100% his fault and problem and I hope he gets what he deserves
BUT,
Cyclist was probably doing something stupid or not wearing appropriate clothing and riding an appropriately kitted bike.
inv4zn
09-02-2013, 03:53 PM
Driver should never have left. No excuses there and now this accident becomes 100% his fault and problem and I hope he gets what he deserves
BUT,
Cyclist was probably doing something stupid or not wearing appropriate clothing and riding an appropriately kitted bike.
If you didn't personally see the cyclist doing something stupid, then please don't make accusations :yuno:
meme405
09-02-2013, 03:56 PM
If you didn't personally see the cyclist doing something stupid, then please don't make accusations :yuno:
You go tell someone stupid that a 64 year old man riding a bike in richmond at 3:30 in the morning was not doing something wrong when he got hit by a car, maybe they will believe you.
inv4zn
09-02-2013, 04:06 PM
Listen, if you read the actual article, there's numerous mentions of speed, and debris everywhere. And a license plate that had fallen off the car.
Yet somehow your extraordinary powers of deduction brought you to the conclusion (or assumption, whatever) that the cyclist was probably doing something stupid.
There are news articles that are posted to RS, and some members feeling the necessity to come out and say "well the victim probably deserved it." What does that accomplish? If you weren't there, don't go making assumptions. That's all I'm saying.
twitchyzero
09-02-2013, 05:01 PM
Its pretty fucked up that we need to have that mentality.
It's just a precaution...not sure why my comment got failed.
I've talked to instructors at motorcycle riding schools and they suggest the same thing...I'm not gonna leave the onus of my safety to some asshole that just had a fifth of vodka and is now behind wheels.
better safe than sorry...at least in a car there's crumple zone/frames/airbags to hopefully absorb most of the impact for you.
320icar
09-02-2013, 06:21 PM
Only 24 years old. He fucked up big time.
If something like this happens (god forbid) stay at the scene, call 911 and help as much as you possibly can. They call it am accident for a reason.
DON'T fucking hide and run home like a goddamn coward,
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Qmx323
09-02-2013, 06:26 PM
No5 road... where everyone goes 90+ km/h...
RIP.
E-SPEC
09-02-2013, 07:49 PM
Only 24 years old. He fucked up big time.
If something like this happens (god forbid) stay at the scene, call 911 and help as much as you possibly can. They call it am accident for a reason.
DON'T fucking hide and run home like a goddamn coward,
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A-FUCKING-MEN!!
FerrariEnzo
09-02-2013, 08:26 PM
the kid is fucked... Asian??
Spidey
09-02-2013, 09:00 PM
being 3am... and long weekend...and the driver's age... and the fact that the driver tried to get away, I am going to GUESS there was probably alcohol involved.
RIP - hope the driver gets what he deserves
snails
09-03-2013, 12:41 PM
wonder what was going through his head when he got home and realized his plate was missing.
E-SPEC
09-03-2013, 12:48 PM
"OH NO!! I'M FUCKED!!!!!!!!!!!"^^^^^
NICEE..........
Traum
09-03-2013, 01:07 PM
Only 24 years old. He fucked up big time.
If something like this happens (god forbid) stay at the scene, call 911 and help as much as you possibly can. They call it am accident for a reason.
Is being 24 any excuse to flee the scene? If you get into a car accident of any sort, you stay at the scene. If anyone is hurt, you call 911. It's simple as that.
sonick
09-03-2013, 01:14 PM
Is being 24 any excuse to flee the scene? If you get into a car accident of any sort, you stay at the scene. If anyone is hurt, you call 911. It's simple as that.
:yuno:
That's why he said "HE FUCKED UP BIG TIME."
westopher
09-03-2013, 01:14 PM
Where does anyone imply his age is an excuse? I'm sure he is alluding to the fact the guy is pretty young to have already decided to ruin his life.
Edit* Sonick had the exact same thought at the same time as me.
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Traum
09-03-2013, 01:20 PM
That's why he said "HE FUCKED UP BIG TIME."
If I were the driver, I already know I fxxked up big time the moment I struck the cyclist down. Fleeing the scene is only going to fxxk himself up into an even bigger mess.
I wouldn't be surprised if a 14 year old has the instinct to flee. But 24? That's fxxked up.
cruz-in
09-03-2013, 01:42 PM
If I were the driver, I already know I fxxked up big time the moment I struck the cyclist down. Fleeing the scene is only going to fxxk himself up into an even bigger mess.
I wouldn't be surprised if a 14 year old has the instinct to flee. But 24? That's fxxked up.
actually most the hit and runs you see on the news are around that age. what does that mean?
mid 20s chick hit and run. (http://bc.ctvnews.ca/driver-in-surrey-hit-and-run-arrested-after-surrendering-to-police-rcmp-1.1316460)
26 year old male in richmond (http://www.metro.us/newyork/news/local/2013/03/19/man-arrested-for-fatal-port-richmond-hit-and-run/)
what if the driver was drunk? on drugs? of course he would flee.
its real easy for sometime to say "if i were this and that" but alot of people dont realize that when you're actually in the situation, majority of the time you go into panic. That's where people either decide to do crazy things
Traum
09-03-2013, 01:49 PM
actually most the hit and runs you see on the news are around that age. what does that mean?
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what if the driver was drunk? on drugs? of course he would flee.
That means these kids are fxxked up.
I'm not saying I'm a saint, but I had the idea drilled into my head when I was learning how to drive at 16 -- if you get into an accident, you fxxking stay at the scene until it is sorted out.
When someone flees the scene, the natural guess would be drugs and/or alcohol related. Having said that, which offence would result in a more serious charge? A hit an run causing death? or a DUI charge where the injured stays alive?
cruz-in
09-03-2013, 02:03 PM
Having said that, which offence would result in a more serious charge? A hit an run causing death? or a DUI charge where the injured stays alive?
well im guessing hit and run and death... but don't quote me on that.
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Spidey
09-03-2013, 02:08 PM
That means these kids are fxxked up.
I'm not saying I'm a saint, but I had the idea drilled into my head when I was learning how to drive at 16 -- if you get into an accident, you fxxking stay at the scene until it is sorted out.
When someone flees the scene, the natural guess would be drugs and/or alcohol related. Having said that, which offence would result in a more serious charge? A hit an run causing death? or a DUI charge where the injured stays alive?
With the Canadian Justice System, both would be a slap on the wrist.
BUT
The driver could be charged under the MVA or the Criminal Code.
MVA - failing to remain at the scene of an accident (monetary fine)
CCC - failing to remain at the scene (numerous charges from property damage, to injury, to death of a person).
The difficult thing about charging someone under the CCC is that you have to PROVE intent. In this case, it would appear pretty obvious that the driver had collided with something, but he/she can easily argue that they thought they collided with a stationary inanimate object (ie. parked bike). He can even argue (lying albeit) saying that he got out of the car, looked around, and did not see anyone.
IF the driver was intoxicated, in his head he/she was probably thinking "I either get caught for driving drunk and hitting someone, or leave and MAYBE get caught".
JesseBlue
09-03-2013, 03:54 PM
and next we'll hear of either a suspended sentence, a small fine, or a slap in the wrist for this action...
SkinnyPupp
09-03-2013, 04:02 PM
RIP but this is why you don't ride weekend evenings (esp holidays) when drunk drivers are about
Revscene: Blaming The Victim Since 2001! :thumbs:
Personally I would never ride at night without reflectors and lights. But to say you shouldn't go out at all? Come on.
320icar
09-03-2013, 04:07 PM
I don't think traum understood any part of what I said
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Spidey
09-03-2013, 05:15 PM
Revscene: Blaming The Victim Since 2001! :thumbs:
Personally I would never ride at night without reflectors and lights. But to say you shouldn't go out at all? Come on.
Richmond is notorious for naive cyclists. Vancouver is the worst for asshole cyclists that think they own the road, but there is a huge issue in Richmond regarding cyclists that do the following;
- ride on wrong side of street
- ride on sidewalk
- ride across pedestrian crossing
- no helmet
- no lights during dusk
- no reflective gear
- NO SPEAK ENGLISH
with that said, I don't know if the cyclists in Richmond don't know the rules, or don't care.... or both.. I guess it is similar to the drivers in Richmond. Most don't know (because they don't bother to educate themselves), and the rest don't care.
The city of Richmond needs to step it up to educate/enforce pedestrian and cyclist offences, for their safety more than anything.
Nlkko
09-03-2013, 07:40 PM
The cyclist could be 1000% at fault for all I care. The fucker hit somebody AND fled. Zero sympathy should be given to someone who did something like that.
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twitchyzero
09-03-2013, 07:49 PM
Revscene: Blaming The Victim Since 2001! :thumbs:
Personally I would never ride at night without reflectors and lights. But to say you shouldn't go out at all? Come on.
How am I blaming anyone? I wasn't at the scene so I can't pass judgements (ie. whether or not the driver was DUI or if cyclist was wearing the appropriate clothing/bike was properly equipped)
I am just saying as a personal precaution I would not ride weekend evenings...especially at 3am the eve of a holiday when you know your chances of encountering a drunk driver is quite possible.
Spidey
09-03-2013, 08:02 PM
How am I blaming anyone? I wasn't at the scene so I can't pass judgements (ie. whether or not the driver was DUI or if cyclist was wearing the appropriate clothing/bike was properly equipped)
I am just saying as a personal precaution I would not ride weekend evenings...especially at 3am the eve of a holiday when you know your chances of encountering a drunk driver is quite possible.
actually riding at that time, you would think you would be LESS LIKELY to be struck by a vehicle as there are hardly any cars on the road at the time, holiday or not.
SkinnyPupp
09-03-2013, 08:06 PM
How am I blaming anyone? I wasn't at the scene so I can't pass judgements (ie. whether or not the driver was DUI or if cyclist was wearing the appropriate clothing/bike was properly equipped)
I am just saying as a personal precaution I would not ride weekend evenings...especially at 3am the eve of a holiday when you know your chances of encountering a drunk driver is quite possible.
Maybe it was a typo, but you didn't say "this is why I don't ride on weekends" you said "this is why YOU don't ride on weekends" as in if you ride on weekends and get hit, it's pretty much your own fault, rather than a personal precaution that you take.
E-SPEC
09-03-2013, 08:18 PM
I would think being struck late at night is a more likelihood. Drivers can'r see as well, and are not paying attention as much, and more likely is a drunk driver on the road! And yes any bastard that would hit someone and flee deserves what they get!
Spidey
09-03-2013, 08:27 PM
I would think being struck late at night is a more likelihood. Drivers can'r see as well, and are not paying attention as much, and more likely is a drunk driver on the road! And yes any bastard that would hit someone and flee deserves what they get!
so you think it is more likely to get hit by a car at 3am in the morning because of the ODD chance there was a vehicle in your path, and the ODD chance the driver behind that vehicle is intoxicated, instead of rush hour traffic where people are rushing/distracted/fatigued/irritable, to get home?
E-SPEC
09-03-2013, 08:37 PM
I'm no professional or investigator so no, Just a thought.
E60_M5
09-03-2013, 09:26 PM
actually most the hit and runs you see on the news are around that age. what does that mean?
mid 20s chick hit and run. (http://bc.ctvnews.ca/driver-in-surrey-hit-and-run-arrested-after-surrendering-to-police-rcmp-1.1316460)
26 year old male in richmond (http://www.metro.us/newyork/news/local/2013/03/19/man-arrested-for-fatal-port-richmond-hit-and-run/)
what if the driver was drunk? on drugs? of course he would flee.
its real easy for sometime to say "if i were this and that" but alot of people dont realize that when you're actually in the situation, majority of the time you go into panic. That's where people either decide to do crazy things
Port Richmond in the states and in 2011? What does that got to do with Richmond, BC? LOL
E-SPEC
09-03-2013, 09:50 PM
and that Port Richmond resident as i scrolled down looked like Harry from DUMB and Dumber. mAYBE THATs why he has that hairdoo . A REAL DUMB AND DUMBER MORON.
Richmond is notorious for naive cyclists. Vancouver is the worst for asshole cyclists that think they own the road, but there is a huge issue in Richmond regarding cyclists that do the following;
- ride on wrong side of street
- ride on sidewalk
- ride across pedestrian crossing
- no helmet
- no lights during dusk
- no reflective gear
- NO SPEAK ENGLISH
i saw somebody riding up the wrong side of the street last night at 10pm, wearing black sweatpants and a grey sweater, no helmet, and 0 lights or reflectors
it's easy to instantly point blame, but if i accidently hit somebody doing the above things, while i was the one going down the right side of the road, i would hope i wouldn't be blamed for it. time and time again i come into threads like these and people are pointing the blame to the driver (people automatically assume he was drunk or on drugs? really?) when much of the time, the cyclist/pedestrians ARE to blame. the "victim" isn't always the one who dies, fyi. the time of day has nothing to do with it, the age of the parties have nothing to do with it - all that matters are FACTS. facts that none of us on here (to my knowledge) fully have
and i get that that isn't necessarily the case here because he did leave the scene - but speculation is just that, speculation. so far the only factual evidence i've seen is coming from the media releases by the RCMP - which havn't informed anybody of much, really. whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty?
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