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Re: Tractor flips
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Posted by John K on July 01, 2004 at 07:28:28 from (142.179.133.64):
In Reply to: Tractor flips posted by Bus Driver on June 29, 2004 at 05:14:09:
Six days ago on the way to a job, I ran across an accident, A two ton truck (couldn't iden thte truck as to size or make as it was compressed into compact size) pulling a 30' goose neck trailer loaded with hot tubs. The driver 32 years old may live, the 16 year old passanger was killed instantly when they ran a stop sign across a major hiway and was hit by a semi with a 45 foot body job. The truck, gooseneck trailer and hot tubs (I guess that makes them hot hot tubs)were all stolen. The driver of the semi was hospitalized but nothing major. Haven't heard anymore about the history of the thiefs, but rest assured there is not much simpathy for them here in the comunity. Probably one of their parents will try to sue the owner of the truck for inadaquate brakes or something like that.
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